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The basic aim of this course is to gain knowledge about principles and practical use of spectroscopic method in the field of organic chemistry.
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Students will be able to :
understand basic principles of spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry
use NMR, IR , UV-VIS and MS spectra in structure analysis of organic compounds Last update: BOHM (24.04.2014)
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It is compulsory to pass written examination test with the result at least 50%, and finally to pass successfuly the oral examination. Last update: Cibulka Radek (10.05.2014)
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R: Böhm S., Smrčková S.: Strukturní analýza organických sloučenin, VŠCHT, 1995. 8070802359
A: Williams D.H., Fleming I.: Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry. 5. vydání. DH Williams & I Fleming. 9780077091477 Last update: Cibulka Radek (04.05.2014)
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1. Overview of molecular spectroscopy methods, base conception and principles
2. NMR, base info, main conceptions, range of application
3. 1H NMR in organic structure analysis
4. 13C NMR in organic structure analysis
5. Special techniques of NMR
6. 2D NMR - COSY, HETCOR
7. Infrared spectroscopy, base conception and principles
8. Characteristic vibrations and "finger print" region
9. Applications in structure analysis
10. UV-VIS spectroscopy, base conception and principles
11. Practical applications in structure analysis
12. Mass spectra, fundamental of method, experimental arrangement
13. Ionisation technique, separation techniques, basic types of fragmentation
14. Application in structure analysis of organic compounds Last update: BOHM (24.04.2014)
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Teaching support to lectures at the lecturer Last update: BOHM (24.04.2014)
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Organic Chemistry II, Physics Last update: BOHM (24.04.2014)
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Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Oral examination | 100 |