NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Theory

NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Theory

Danny Allwood

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This video is part of a collection on NMR spectroscopy for Organic Chemists:
Basic Theory (THIS VIDEO)
More Advanced Theory (https://youtu.be/1ZN3MFfd3Hc)
Integration (https://youtu.be/mFU6itOTG6g)
Chemical Shift (https://youtu.be/QLZc2BrcDa0)
Chemical Environments (https://youtu.be/1HrRtQi7e1I)
Proton-Proton Coupling and Simple Multiplets (https://youtu.be/TTqY1CwXZS0)
Compound Multiplets and Splitting Trees (https://youtu.be/Q4ROTsScwe4)
Carbon 13 NMR and DEPT (https://youtu.be/20M53wr-VKM)
2D NMR: COSY, HSQC (HMQC) and HMBC (https://youtu.be/pH_B5KLDAx4)
Diastereotopism (https://youtu.be/DdXzta0Dwqg)

This video discusses the basic theory behind NMR spectrocopy. It is useful for the first year PCAS module, but is important as a reminder for final year Advanced Organic Synthesis and Spectroscopy (before moving on to the more advanced theory).

A great reference for this type of stuff is "A Complete Introduction to Modern NMR Spectroscopy" by Roger S. Macomber.

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#NMR #Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance #Spectroscopy #Chemistry #Organic #Organic_Chemistry #Theory
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