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Raman spectra can generally be measured from solids, liquids, and gases, including thin films and powders. NOC:Molecular Spectroscopy: A Physical Chemist's perspective (Video), Lecture 1 : Frequency Domain Spectroscopy: An Introduction, Lecture 2 : Schematics of Instrumentation for FD Spectroscopy, Lecture 3 : Sensitivity Light Collection and Signal to Noise Ratio, Lecture 5 : Frequency Modulation for Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, Lecture 6 : Rigid Rotor Model for Diatomic Molecules, Lecture 7 : Recapitulation of Quantum Mechanics, Lecture 8 : Conditions for Microwave Activity-I, Lecture 9 : Conditions for Microwave Activity-II, Lecture 10 : Microwave Spectra: Diatomic Molecules, Lecture 14 : Anharmonic Oscillator and Raman Effect, Lecture 15 : Semi Classical Treatment: Radiation-Matter, Lecture 16 : Time Dependent Perturbation Theory, Lecture 18 : Transition Probability and Natural Linewidth, Lecture 20 : Relationship Between Theoretical and Experimental Quantities, Lecture 21 : Level System: Concluding Remark-I, Lecture 22 : Level System: Concluding Remark-II, Lecture 24 : Applications of Laser in Spectroscopy, Lecture 25 : Laser in Spectroscopy: Ultrafast Dynamics, Lecture 28 : Raman Spectroscopy: Quantum Theory of Raman Effect, Lecture 29 : Raman Spectroscopy and Beyond Dipole Approximation, Lecture 30 : Symmetry in Chemistry: An Introduction, Lecture 31 : Symmetry Operations : Transformation Matrices, Lecture 32 : Representations Reducible and Irreducible, Lecture 33 : Matrix Representation of Symmetry Point Group, Lecture 34 : Group Theory : Character Table, Lecture 35 : Character Table : Compendium of Irreducible Representations, Lecture 36 : Mulliken Nomenclature, 2D Irreducible Representations and Bases, Lecture 37 : Character Tables for Different Symmetry Point Groups, Lecture 39 : Symmetry of Atomic and Molecular Orbitals, Lecture 40 : Polyatomic Molecules : Normal Modes of Vibration, Lecture 41 : Determination of Symmetries of Normal Modes of Vibration-I, Lecture 42 : Determination of Symmetries of Normal Modes of Vibration-II, Lecture 43 : A Shortcut to Symmetry of Normal Modes, Lecture 44 : Normal Modes : Internal Motion IR and Raman Activity, Lecture 47 : Electronic Spectroscopy : Introduction, Lecture 50 : Symmetry of Electronic States, Lecture 52 : Electronic States and Transitions of Benzene, Lecture 54 : Electronic Spectrum of Benzene, Lecture 56 : Basics of NMR Spectroscopy:II, Lecture 57 : Spin Spin Coupling- AX systems, Lecture 59 : Coupling in A2 systems (Continued), Lecture 60 : NMR: Spectra & Measurement, FT NMR 900 Pulses, Lecture 61 : FT NMR 1800 Pulses & Relaxation Phenomenon, Lecture 62 : Relaxation Phenomenon: Inversion Recovery. All nuclei with unpaired protons or neutrons are magnetically active- they have a magnetic field arising from the unpaired nuclear particle. ISBN-13 978-0-470-01786-9 ISBN-13 978-0-470-01786-9 High Resolution NMR Techniques in Organic Chemistry (Second Edition), T.D.W. %����
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To absorb a photon of electromagnetic Zeeman first observed the strange behavior of certain nuclei when subjected to a strong magnetic field at the end of the nineteenth century, but the practical use of the so-called âZeeman effectâwas only made in the 1950s when NMR spectrometers became commercially available. Lecture 55 : Basics of NMR Spectroscopy: PDF unavailable: 56: Lecture 56 : Basics of ⦠In the intervening 38 years, the field of NMR spectroscopy has undergone a revolution, culminating in the award of the 199 1 Nobel Prize for Chemistry to Richard Ernst, one of the key figures in the development of NMR. ** NPTEL Video Course Lecture Format : PDF ** NPTEL Discipline : Chemistry and Biochemistry. "In vivo" NMR spectroscopy distribution of metabolites in the body. In contrast, the 750 MHz 'H NMR spectrum of the enzyme lysozyme is shown in Fig. 7 0 obj
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