Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry
Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry (Winter 2013, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor David Van Vranken. This is the second quarter of the organic chemistry series. Topics covered include: Fundamental concepts relating to carbon compounds with emphasis on structural theory and the nature of chemical bonding, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopic, physical, and chemical properties of the principal classes of carbon compounds.
Lecture 17 - NMR Spectroscopy |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Mapping the Human Brain |
[00:01:34] | 2. Can We See Chemistry Inside the Brain? |
[00:05:52] | 3. Ch 14.1: Which Elements Have Magnetic Resonance Properties? |
[00:12:47] | 4. Ch 14.1A: The NMR Spectrometer - A Superconducting Magnet |
[00:16:38] | 5. Ch 14.1A: Energetic Differences between Two Nuclear Spin States |
[00:19:39] | 6. The Sound of an NMR Spectrometer |
[00:21:03] | 7. Ch 14.1: Why We Perform H NMR and C NMR Separately |
[00:23:10] | 8. Ch 14.1A: The NMR Spectrometer- A Superconducting Magnet (revisited) |
[00:24:16] | 9. Ch 14.1B: Strange Terms because Every NMR Magnet is Different |
[00:31:32] | 10. Ch 14.1A: C NMR is Simpler than H NMR so Use It First |
[00:34:56] | 11. Ch 14.2: How Many Signals should I Expect in the C Spectrum? |
[00:43:40] | 12. Ch 14.2: How Many Signals should I Expect in the C spectrum, Slide 2 |
[00:46:05] | 13. Ch 14.2: Use Symmetry to Predict the Number of C Signals |
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