Guide to Fluorine NMR for Organic Chemists
2nd edition

Par : William R. Dolbier
  • Nombre de pages348
  • FormatGrand Format
  • PrésentationRelié
  • Poids0.726 kg
  • Dimensions15,7 cm × 23,6 cm × 2,8 cm
  • ISBN978-1-118-83108-3
  • EAN9781118831083
  • Date de parution22/09/2016
  • ÉditeurWiley

Résumé

Following its successful first edition, Guide to Fluorine NMR for Organic Chemists provid an unparalleled guide to fluorine NMR and the impact of fluorine substituents on proton, and carbon NMR spectra. The author enhances each chapter with additional data and updated discussion of recent findings to continue helping working chemists overcome the challenges associated with the synthetic methodologies of fluorinated compounds.
After a thorough introduction of fluorinated compounds, chapters in the text cover : an overview of fluorine NMR, the single fluorine substituent, the CF2 group, the trifluoromethyl group, more heavily fluorinated compounds, compounds and substituents with fluorine directly bound to heteroatoms. Coverage ranges from those compounds containing only a few fluorinated substituents, typically employed in pharmaceutical and agricultural applications, to more heavily fluorinated compounds.
Furthermore, the second edition features new discussion of nitrogen NMR and the influence of fluorine upon nitrogen NMR chemical shifts and coupling constants. Overall, this information enables the effective use of these increasingly popular spectroscopic techniques to accurately characterize compounds that contain fluorine. Featuring NMR data for more than 1,000 specific compounds and including more than 100 exemplary spectra, Guide to Fluorine NMR for Organic Chemists gives the working chemist and advanced student an essential tool for understanding cutting-edge NMR techniques and interpreting the resulting spectroscopic data.
WILLIAM R. DOLBIER, JR., is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Florida. He received his BS in chemistry from Stetson University in 1961 and his PhD in organic chemistry from Cornell University in 1965. Following a postdoctoral appointment at Yale University, he joined the faculty at the University of Florida in 1966. Professor Dolbier was the recipient of the 2000 American Chemical Society (ACS) Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry, and he is a past member of the Executive Committee of the Fluorine Division of the ACS.