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guide to the nmr empirical method: a workbook
PUBLISHING CORPORATION
BY ROY G. BIBLE, JR., HEAD, PHYSICAL METHODOLOGY, CHICAGO, ILL.
G. D. SEARLE & CO.,
This carefully written text teaches the interpretation of NMR spectra through the use of exercises that consist of specific questions posed by the author concerning spectral features as determined on an A-60 instrument. The workbook then answers the questions posed, explains the reasoning that leads to the answers, and cites references for further study. 305 pages
February 1967
$9.50
r a m a n spectroscopy
EDITED BY HERMAN A. SZYMANSKI, CHAIRMAN, CANISIUS COLLEGE, BUFFALO, Ν. Υ.
— t h e o r y and practice
This volume contains a comprehensive introduction to Raman spectroscopy as well as specialized articles by well-known researchers describing applica tions and techniques. It constitutes a coordinated, up-to-date study of one of the most rapidly developing branches of spectroscopy at the level suitable for both the beginning and the advanced researcher. 250 pages
substituent effects in organic polarography
February 1967
$17.50
BY KENZO HIRAYAMA, FUJI PHOTO FILM LABORATORIES, ODAWARA,
JAPAN
Data Division
January 1967
$40.00
BY RICHARD A. PASSWATER, PRODUCT MANAGER OF FLUORESCENCE INSTRU MENTATION, AMERICAN INSTRUMENT COMPANY, SILVER SPRINGS, MARYLAND, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF JARRATT G. BENNETT AND BARBARA G. PASSWATER Contains nearly 5,000 references to the world-wide literature during the period of 1950 to 1964 inclusive. The purpose of the compilation is to place on the desk of the scientist the key to previous papers or analyses, thereby preventing needless duplication. The guide lists each paper by the year of publication and alphabetically by first author within that year. The guide is extensively cross-indexed in both the subject and author indices. The author index lists all of the authors, not j u s t l h e senior author. Each entry includes the title, author, publication date; and chemical abstract page, where applicable. Approx. 350 pages
nmr b a n d handbook
March 1967
This unique new compilation of absorption maxima of important organic compounds in the ultraviolet and visible range correlates absorption bands with chromophoric structures so that the analyst can pass from the ob served spectrum to the composition of the unknown substance. Alterna tively, the spectrum of a compound of known structure may be predicted and in its absorption maxima located in advance of observations. Data on some 8500 compounds have been selected by the author from a much larger body of measurements. 642 pages
guide to fluorescence literature
$12.50
BY PETR ZUMAN, POLAROGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, CZECHOSLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, PRAGUE, FOREWORD BY J. HEYROVSKY This book develops the mathematical treatment of the half-wave potentials of organic substances using various forms of linear free energy relationships. It brings comparable substances into groups, allows prediction of the be havior of unstudied substances, and helps in the study of mechanisms of electrode processes. Examples of benzene, heterocyclic, polycyclic, ali phatic, quinoid and alicyclic systems are discussed in detail. 366 pages
handbook of ultraviolet and visible absorption spectra of organic compounds
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT,
Data Division
February 1967
$19.50
BY HERMAN A. SZYMANSKI, CHAIRMAN, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, CANISIUS COLLEGE, AND ROBERT E. YELIN, CANISIUS COLLEGE, BUFFALO, Ν. Υ.
This book is intended as a reference for those utilizing NMR as a structural tool. The book can be used to locate structural groups from a measured resonance position. Approx. 500 pages
plenum press
Data Division
Spring 1967
$40.00
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