CH 550 Spectra and Structure
An intensive course on the interpretation of spectroscopic data; emphasis is on the use of modern spectroscopic techniques, such as NMR (13C, D, 15N, and H), mass (including CI), laser-Raman, ESCA, ORD, CD, IR, and UV for structure elucidation. Special attention is given to the application of computer technology in spectral work. A course designed for practicing chemists in analytical, organic, physical, and biomedical areas. Extensive problem solving. No laboratory.
Prerequisite
Graduate Student or At Least Junior
Distribution
Chemical Sciences ProgramTypically Offered Periods
Fall Semester