{uni_hamburg} no charge; nitrogen heterocycle; carbocycle; aromatic; large ring; fused rings; 5ring; 6ring; 9ring; 1fragment
相关文献及参考
Short: II/27C
Title: Diamagnetic Susceptibility and Magnetic Anisotropy of Organic Compounds
Author: Kumar, Mahendra; Gupta, Rajni
Editor: Gupta, Radha Raman
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: II/27C
Year: 2008
Keyword: diamagnetic susceptibility; magnetic anisotropy; organic compounds
ISBN: 978-3-540-44734-4 (print)
ISBN: 978-3-540-44736-8 (online)
Internet Resource: doi:10.1007/978-3-540-44736-8
RefComment: VIII, 204 p., Hardcover
RefComment: Written for: Scientists and researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials science
RefComment: Supplement and Revised Editon to II/16
Abstract: The volume II/27 has been divided into three subvolumes according to the classes of compounds: Subvolume A: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of inorganic and organometallic compounds; Subvolume B: Diamagnetic susceptibility of organic compounds (Part 1); Subvolume C: Diamagnetic susceptibility and magnetic anisotropy of organic compounds (Part 2). The data presented in this volume are based on the literature survey of the chemical abstracts up to 2005.
Short: III/35D3
Title: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Data: Chemical Shifts for Carbon-13, Part 3: Heterocycles
Author: Gupta, R.R.; Jain, M.; Lechner, M.D.; Mikhova, B.M.
Editor: Gupta, R.R.; Lechner, M.D.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/35D3
Year: 2007
Keyword: C-13; NMR; carbon-13; chemical shifts; coupling constants; heterocycles; nuclear magnetic resonance
ISBN: 978-3-540-29731-4
ISBN: 3-540-29731-6
Internet Resource: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-47067-0
RefComment: VIII, 342 p., 1 illus., Hardcover
RefComment: Written for Science and engineers in the fields of physics, chemistry and physical chemistry who inted to use NMR to study the structure and the binding of molecules
Abstract: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is based on the fact that certain nuclei exhibit a magnetic moment, orient by a magnetic field, and absorb characteristic frequencies