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Terence N. Mitchell · Burkhard Costisella
NMR – From Spectra to Structures
Terence N. Mitchell · Burkhard Costisella
NMR – From Spectra
to Structures
An Experimental Approach
Second Revised and Expanded Edition
with 168 Figures
123
Terence N. Mitchell
Universität Dortmund
– Fachbereich Chemie –
44227 Dortmund
Germany
e-mail: terence.mitchell@uni-dortmund.de
Burkhard Costisella
Universität Dortmund
– Fachbereich Chemie –
44227 Dortmund
Germany
e-mail: burkhard.costisella@uni-dortmund.de
Library of Congress Control Number: 2007924904
ISBN 978-3-540-72195-6 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
ISBN 978-3-540-40695-2 1st ed. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York 2004
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dedicated to Reiner Radeglia
an NMR pioneer in a then divided Germany
Preface to the Second Edition
Our attempt to present NMR spectroscopy to the beginner in a somewhat
different way was well-received, so that we were invited by Springer to make
some additions to the original for a second edition. Naturally we have modi-
ied the text to take account of justiied criticisms of the irst edition. We de-
cided immediately to extend the number and scope of the problems section
comprising Part 2, as we know that this section has been very useful to our
readers. We felt that solid-state NMR is now so important and so relatively
easy to do that it would be well worth giving the reader a brief account of its
advantages and disadvantages. And, having already dealt with four important
nuclei in some detail, we decided to add some basic information on a number
of other spin-½ nuclei which are now often studied.
We thank Prof. Janet Blümel, Texas A&M University, and the Gesellschaft
Deutscher Chemiker for allowing us to reproduce solid state NMR spectra.
In addition we thank Klaus Jurkschat and Bernhard Lippert and their groups
for making available samples of organometallic molecules. Thanks also go to
Andrea Bokelmann and Bernhard Griewel for their valuable technical help.
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