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Guide to Fluorine NMR for Organic Chemists

Date: Jul 17, 2009

Author: W. R. Dolbier

AN UNPARALLELED ONE-STOP GUIDE TO FLUORINE NMR Guide to Fluorine NMR for Organic Chemists provides a unique single source on both fluorine NMR and the impact of fluorine substituents on proton and carbon NMR spectra. Helping working chemists overcome the challenges associated with the synthetic methodologies of fluorinated compounds, this guide enables the effective use of these increasingly popular spectroscopic techniques to accurately characterize compounds that contain fluorine. Following a...

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Aldrich Library of 13C and 1H FT-NMR Spectra

Date: May 22, 2009

Author: C. Pouchert

This three volume set of 12,000 high-resolution 75MHz 13C and 300MHz 1H FT-NMR spectra is arranged according to functionality. The Library contains CNMR and HNMR spectra of 11,828 organic compounds as well as information about their physico-chemical properties.

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Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation, Interpretation, and Applications

Date: Apr 23, 2009

Author: Rolf Ekman, Jerzy Silberring, Ann M. Westman-Brinkmalm, Agnieszka Kraj, Dominic M. Desiderio, Nico M. Nibbering

With contributions from noted experts from Europe and North America, Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation, Interpretation, and Applications serves as a forum to introduce students to the whole world of mass spectrometry and to the many different perspectives that each scientific field brings to its use. The book emphasizes the use of this important analytical technique in many different fields, including applications for organic and inorganic chemistry, forensic science, biotechnology, and many other areas....

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Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

Date: Apr 23, 2009

Author: Imma Ferrer, E. M. Thurman

Time of flight mass spectrometry identifies the elements of a compound by subjecting a sample of ions to a strong electrical field. Illuminating emerging analytical techniques in high-resolution mass spectrometry, Liquid Chromatography Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry shows readers how to analyze unknown and emerging contaminants—such as antibiotics, steroids, analgesics—using advanced mass spectrometry techniques. The text combines theoretical discussion with concrete examples, making it...

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Infrared and Raman Spectroscopic Imaging

Date: Apr 15, 2009

Author: Reiner Salzer, Heinz W. Siesler

A comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of near-infrared, infrared and Raman imaging, focusing on current as well as conceivable applications for chemical analysis in delicate natural and synthetic samples. This handbook and ready reference covers instrumentation for vibrational spectroscopic imaging, chemometric evaluation of spectroscopic images, and vibrational spectroscopic imaging in biology and medicine, as well as the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries.

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Medical Imaging: Principles, Detectors, and Electronics

Date: Apr 9, 2009

Author: Krzysztof Iniewski

A must-read for anyone working in electronics in the healthcare sector This one-of-a-kind book addresses state-of-the-art integrated circuit design in the context of medical imaging of the human body. It explores new opportunities in ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, SPECT), emerging detector technologies, circuit design techniques, new materials, and innovative system approaches. Divided into four clear parts and with contributions from a...

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Automation in Proteomics and Genomics: An Engineering Case-Based Approach

Date: Mar 20, 2009

Author: Gil Alterovitz, Roseann Benson, Marco Ramoni

In the last decade DNA sequencing costs have decreased over a magnitude, largely because of increasing throughput by incremental advances in tools, technologies and process improvements. Further cost reductions in this and in related proteomics technologies are expected as a result of the development of new high-throughput techniques and the computational machinery needed to analyze data generated. Automation in Proteomics & Genomics: An Engineering Case-Based Approach describes the automation...

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Classics in Spectroscopy

Date: Mar 11, 2009

Author: Stefan Berger, Dieter Sicker

The first book of its kind to describe the art of NMR using everyday examples. This textbook will not only fascinate students wanting to learn about the topic, but also those experienced analytical chemists who are still inspired by their profession. The contents provide for easy reading by using natural products that everyone knows, such as caffeine, backed by an attractive layout with many pictures to visualize the topics. In addition, an in-depth analytical part makes the book a valuable teaching...

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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance: A Practitioners Toolkit

Date: Mar 6, 2009

Author: Marina Brustolon, Elio Giamello

This book offers a pragmatic guide to navigating through the complex maze of EPR/ESR spectroscopy fundamentals, techniques, and applications. Written for the scientist who is new to EPR spectroscopy, the editors have prepared a volume that de-mystifies the basic fundamentals without weighting readers down with detailed physics and mathematics, and then presents clear approaches in specific application areas. The first part presents basic fundamentals and advantages of electron paramagnetic resonance...

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Introduction to Proteomics

Date: Nov 7, 2008

Author: Agnieszka Kraj, Jerzy Silberring

Introduction to Proteomics is written by seasoned researchers with years of practical experience. In addition to comprehensive discussions of the basic concepts, techniques, and applications of the subject, the text also includes an extensive glossary and a chapter containing laboratory exercises and protocols. While mass spectrometry is central to proteomics, the book discusses all of the analytical techniques a student is likely to need when faced with real-world problems, such as sample preparation,...

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