Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Systematic ApproachCRC Press, 10. dec. 1998 - 288 strani This author's second volume introduces basic principles of interpreting infrared spectral data, teaching its readers to make sense of the data coming from an infrared spectrometer. Contents include spectra and diagnostic bands for the more common functional groups as well as chapters on polyester spectra and interpretation aids.
Each chapter presents an introduction to the nomenclature and structure of a specific functional group and proceeds with the important diagnostic bands for each group. Infrared Spectral Interpretation serves both novices and experienced practitioners in this field. The author maintains a website and blog with supplemental material. His training course schedule is also available online. |
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The Basics of Infrared Interpretation | 1 |
Normal Modes | 7 |
The Origin of Infrared Peak Positions Intensities and Widths | 15 |
The Origin of Group Wavenumbers | 21 |
A 10Step Approach | 27 |
Alkynes | 28 |
A Carboxylic Acids | 31 |
The Infrared Spectra of Branched Alkanes | 38 |
Functional Groups Containing the | 67 |
Phenols | 75 |
Bibliography | 81 |
The Carbonyl Functional Group | 91 |
Organic Nitrogen Compounds | 125 |
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500 Wavenumbers alcohol aldehyde alkanes alkenes alkynes alpha carbon amine anhydride Aromatic C-H stretch asymmetric and symmetric bands due benzene ring branch points C-H bending band C-H bending vibrations C-H stretches C-H stretching vibration capillary thin film carbon atoms carbonyl carbonyl carbon carboxylic acid CH2 Asymmetric stretch CH₂ rocking Chapter chemical bond chemical environments cm¹ Compounds contains Copr dipole disubstituted double bond electric vector electrons Equation ester ether example force constant frequency functional groups give rise group wavenumbers hexane hydrocarbon chain hydrogen atom hydrogen bonding imides infrared absorbance infrared bands infrared spectroscopy infrared spectrum intense band interaction ketone library searching liquid low wavenumber methylene mixture nitrogen normal modes out-of-plane C-H bending overtone oxygen photon polystyrene region ring bend Sadtler Sampling technique saturated secondary amide seen in Figure shown in Figure spectra stretch CH3 stretching band Structure and Nomenclature substitution pattern subtraction Table tertiary types unsaturated Wavenumber cm-1 Wavenumber Range