Applications of 1H NMR spectroscopy

P. Hallpap, H. Händel
HTML version by R. Haeßner, St. Thomas
Translation by R. Peteranderl

Table of contents
Goals of this program
1. Introduction
2. Chemical shifts -Number of resonance lines
Equivalent protons
Protons of methyl and methylene groups
Summary
3. Chemical shifts - Positions of the resonance signals
Converting Dn, d and t
4. Signal intensities 
Section start
Summary of sections 3 and 4
5. Indirect spin-spin couplings 
Coupling between two protons
Coupling constant
Coupling between multiple protons
Summary
6. Applications of 1H NMR Spectroscopy to simple structural problems
Section start
"first-order" spectra and possible complications
Final comments
Copyright

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