322052 VO Basics of NMR Spectroscopy - M14 (2024S)
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Language: German, English
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08.04 09.00-11.00 2D313
09.04 09.00-11.00 2D313
10.04 13.00-15.00 2D313
11.04 09.00-11.00 2D313
12.04 09.00-11.00 2D313
15.04 13.00-15.00 2D313
16.04 13.00-15.00 2D313
- Monday 17.06. 13:15 - 16:30 UZA2 Hörsaal 7 (Raum 2Z210) 2.OG
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written assessment
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Grading :
1 (excellent) 100 – 90 points
2 (good) 89 – 81 points
3 (satisfactory) 80 – 71 points
4 (sufficient) 70 - 61 points
5 (insufficient) 60 – 0 points
1 (excellent) 100 – 90 points
2 (good) 89 – 81 points
3 (satisfactory) 80 – 71 points
4 (sufficient) 70 - 61 points
5 (insufficient) 60 – 0 points
Examination topics
Basic concepts of NMR spectroscopy
Reading list
Understanding NMR spectroscopy by James Keeler, published by Wiley.
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MA23
Last modified: Mo 03.06.2024 12:06
You will be able to understand proton and carbon spectra and be familiar with the ideas of chemical shifts and couplings. You will be introduced to 2D NMR spectroscopy underlying all experiments needed for structure elucidation.
The lecture requires no prior NMR knowledge and is open to everyone.
The lecture is a prerequisite for the subsequent NMR lectures in the Master and PhD program.