This is the fifth edition of the highly successful, classic textbook for bachelor and master courses, with over 20 % new material and the contents completely revised and updated. Using a minimum of mathematics, it explains the underlying theory of this most important spectroscopic technique in a thorough, yet readily understandable way, covering instrumentation and interpretation of the spectra. It presents all students need to know about 1D, 2D-NMR, solid state and dynamic NMR spectroscopy, as well as NMR imaging, all illustrated by examples for maximum clarity. All the sections include sub-chapters that focus on applications taken from organic, macromolecular, polymer and biochemistry. A must for students and lecturers in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, and life sciences, as well as for spectroscopists.
This book explains basic NMR in 1D and 2D. It does not only explanation of how to solve spectra but also actually explains how the technique works and how every mode works! Personally I have basic knowledge of NMR (mainly in solving spectra), but at uni they never explained all the modes and how they work so I thought it was very nice to learn it!
I have to say, the edition I own is already the fifth edition.. so HOW is it possible that there are still so many mistakes in here?! Magnetizsation? Vestor (was supposed to be vector)? It perplexed me! You would think that after 5 revisions these kinds of mistakes would not be there.