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BASICS OF 1H-NMR SPECTROSCOPY AND INTERPRETATION
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BASICS OF 1H-NMR SPECTROSCOPY AND INTERPRETATION

NMR BASICS AND INTERPRETATION
Last updated 3/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the basics of 1H-NMR spectroscopy
  • Explain How 1H-NMR spectra originates.
  • Justify the presence of 1H-NMR signals
  • Interpretate and present the 1H-NMR spectra of organic molecules.
  • Elucidate the structure of organic molecules using 1H-NMR spectroscopy

Course content

5 sections14 lectures1h 16m total length
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    • Course description and modules

Requirements

  • Students must have knowledge about basic organic chemistry, simple organic chemical structures and their nomenclature.

Description

This comprehensive course is designed to enhance your knowledge and expertise in interpreting and justifying ¹H-NMR data. It is structured into four well-defined modules that systematically build your understanding from foundational principles to advanced applications, ensuring a clear and progressive learning experience.

The first module, Basics of ¹H-NMR Spectroscopy, introduces the fundamental principles, including chemical shifts, coupling constants, and integration, providing a strong theoretical foundation. The second module, Methodology for Interpretation of ¹H-NMR Data, focuses on systematic approaches for analyzing spectra, identifying functional groups, and understanding signal patterns through practical techniques. The third module, Interpretation of ¹H-NMR Spectra of Complex Molecules, delves into real-world examples, teaching learners how to analyze intricate molecular structures with accuracy and efficiency. The final module, Presentation and Matching of ¹H-NMR Data, provides guidance on reporting spectral data, cross-referencing with literature, and justifying structural assignments with precision.

By the end of this course, participants will gain a structured and simplified approach to interpreting ¹H-NMR spectra with confidence. Learners will develop the skills needed to elucidate organic molecular structures using spectral data, strengthening their analytical abilities. This course is invaluable for students, researchers, and professionals in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and related fields, equipping them with essential expertise for scientific and industrial applications.

Who this course is for:

  • The target audience for this course are undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD scholars, researchers, and academicians from the field of Chemistry, physics, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Analysis