CH4412-0A - Spectroscopy of Organic Chemistry (Spring 2009)

Emphasizes use of spectral data interpretation to determine structures of organic compounds. Discusses proton and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance (including two- dimensional techniques, COSY, HETCOR, etc.), mass spectrometry, infrared spectrophotometry. Includes use of modern software, including NMR spectramodelling, data handling and presentation, and spectral database packages.

Credits: 3.0
Lec-Rec-Lab: (2-0-3)

Terms Offered: Spring
Prerequisites: CH 2420
Course Instructor:
  Dr. Dallas K. Bates
620A ChemSci
(906) 487-2059

Course Documents:

!! NEW TakeHome Quiz Q6+7.pdf
An Abbreviated Table of Electronegativities.pdf
Chapter 3 - Chemical and Magnetic Equivalence.pdf
Converting NMR Spectra to PDF files.pdf
Proton NMR Chemical Shifts - EM 360 Chart paper.pdf
 
!!Syllabus:
 
Syllabus-2009.pdf
 
 
Chapter Highlights:
 
Chapter 1 Introduction and Mass Spectroscopy.pdf
Chapter 2 IR Spectroscopy.pdf
Chapter 3 NMR - Draft and incomplete.pdf
Chapter 3.1 - Introduction to NMR.pdf
Chapter 3.2 - NMR Chemical Shifts.pdf
Chapter 3.3 - NMR Integration 4-1-2008.pdf
Chapter 3.4 - NMR Multiplicity.pdf
Chapter 3.5 NMR Chemical and Magnetic Equivalence.pdf
Chapter 4 -C-13 NMR-2009.pdf
 
 
Problem Sets:
 
Intro to NMR - MC Problem Set Answer Sheet.pdf
Intro to NMR - Multiple Choice Problem Set.pdf
Simple H NMR - practice problems.pdf
Spectroscopy Problems Part 1.pdf
Spectroscopy Problems Part 2.pdf
Spectroscopy Problems Part 3.pdf