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Miscellaneous Aids for Spectral Assignment

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Analysis of NMR Spectra

Part of the book series: NMR ((NMR,volume 5))

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A common method for analysing NMR spectra proceeds as follows. For a given type of spin system, theoretical formulae are derived for the frequencies and relative intensities of all the allowed transitions. On the basis of chemical intuition, supported by correlation with related compounds, a set of trial NMR parameters is chosen and a trial NMR spectrum is calculated by use of the theoretical formulae. By comparing the observed and calculated spectra one may obtain an assignment of the observed transitions.

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Hoffman, R.A., Forsén, S., Gestblom, B. (1971). Miscellaneous Aids for Spectral Assignment. In: Analysis of NMR Spectra. NMR, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65205-9_3

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