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An introduction to proton nuclear magnetic resonance
http://leah4sci.com/organicchemistry Presents: H-NMR How To Analyze Peaks Are you struggling with organic chemistry? Download my free ebook "10 Secrets To Acing Organic Chemistry" here: http://leah4sci.com/orgo-ebook/ This video takes you through the four key aspects you need to understand when interpreting the peaks of an H-NMR graph - Number and type of unique hydrogen - splitting of peaks - hydrogen neighbors - chemical shifts Future videos will take you through specific NMR problems and solving techniques View them here: http://leah4sci.com/organic-chemistry-video-and-quiz-library/ I also offer 1-1 online organic chemistry tutoring. More information here: http://leah4sci.com/organic-chemistry-tutor/
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NMR spectroscopy lecture by Suman Bhattacharjee - This lecture explains about the NMR spectroscopy basics. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is a research technique that exploits the magnetic properties of certain atomic nuclei. It determines the physical and chemical properties of atoms or the molecules in which they are contained. It relies on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance and can provide detailed information about the structure, dynamics, reaction state, and chemical environment of molecules. The intramolecular magnetic field around an atom in a molecule changes the resonance frequency, thus giving access to details of the electronic structure of a molecule. Most frequently, NMR spectroscopy is used by chemists and biochemis...
What are these things?! All the lines! Splitting? Integration? This is the most confusing thing I've ever seen! OK, take it easy chief. Let Professor Dave take you through the very basics of interpreting NMR spectra. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveSubscribe ProfessorDaveExplains@gmail.com http://professordaveexplains.com http://facebook.com/ProfessorDaveExpl... http://twitter.com/DaveExplains General Chemistry - Online Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem Organic Chemistry - Online Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveOrgChem
Hey guys guess what?!?! My 8 months late videos are finally up! NMRs Part 6A and 6B are perfect in case any of you are still having any problems with NMRs or know someone who is. In this video I go over Degrees of Unsaturation, Integration, my Awesome Table that organizes the NMRs information and we put it altogether to get the structure of our mysterious molecule. Hope you guys like it ;) ●Become a Patron + Free Tutoring Lottery! http://www.Patreon.com/OrgoMadeEasy ●Private Tutoring Information: I offer in-person private tutoring in Boston and NYC, and if you live elsewhere on this awesome planet I offer online Skype tutoring that is accompanied with a whiteboard program. For more info check here: http://orgomadeeasy.org/private-tutoring/ and contact me via my "Orgo Made Easy" Facebook p...
How to use a proton NMR to determine the structure of a molecule
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This video is part of a 28-lecture graduate-level course titled "Organic Spectroscopy" taught at UC Irvine by Professor James S. Nowick. The course covers infrared (IR) spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the latter of which is the main focus. Topics covered in the NMR spectroscopy part of the course include chemical shifts, spin-spin coupling, dynamic effects in NMR spectroscopy, and 2D NMR spectroscopy (COSY, HMQC, HMBC, TOCSY, NOESY, ROESY). Any questions or concerns regarding this class, please e-mail: jsnowick at uci.edu. Copyright © 2011 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Filmed by the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center CC-BY-SA
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