NMR Spectroscopy for Scientists and Engineers

CHEM-6140

This course will review modern techniques of multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy, including the history of magnetic resonance, principles of NMR, 13C and 1H NMR, multinuclear NMR, 2D homonuclear and heteronuclear methods, nuclear Overhauser effect, relaxation, structure elucidation, solid-state NMR and the nuts and bolts of NMR spectrometers and probes. This course is intended for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in the School of Science and Engineering. Students cannot get credit for both this course and CHEM 4140 .

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Nmr Spectroscopy (3c)
  • K. V. Lakshmi
Seats Taken: 14/20
2022
Nmr Spectroscopy (3c)
  • K. V. Lakshmi
Seats Taken: 9/20
2021
Nmr Spectroscopy (3c)
  • K. V. Lakshmi
Seats Taken: 6/20
2020
Nmr Spectroscopy (3c)
  • K. V. Lakshmi
Seats Taken: 10/20
2019
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2013
Intro To Mass Spectrometry (2c)
  • Mark D. Platt
Seats Taken: 9/30
2012
Intro To Mass Spectrometry (2c)
  • Mark D. Platt
Seats Taken: 11/30
2011
Intro To Mass Spectrometry (2c)
  • Mark D. Platt
Seats Taken: 6/30
2010
Intro To Mass Spectrometry (2c)
  • Mark D. Platt
Seats Taken: 9/30
2009
Intro To Mass Spectrometry (2c)
  • Mark D. Platt
Seats Taken: 20/30
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