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Dec 01, 2024
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CHEM 443 - Organic Spectroscopy and Structure (2 units) Constitutional and stereochemical structure from spectroscopic methods (mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, ultraviolet).
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 342 (CHEM 242 acceptable).
Units of Lecture: 2 Offered Every Spring Student Learning Outcomes (if available): Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to determine the structure of molecules exhibiting first-order NMR spectra. 2. Students will be able to determine molecular formula from MS, NMR, combustion analysis, and other data. 3. Students will be able to use NMR, IR, and UV-Vis to identify functional groups. 4. Students will be able to apply concepts of topicity and magnetic equivalence. 5. Students will be able to identify and explain higher order NMR spectra and determine the structure of molecules exhibiting non-first-order NMR spectra. 6. Students will be able to determine the structure of complex molecules using 2D NMR methods. 7. Students will be able to recognize and apply the relationship between field strength, nuclear properties, chemical shift, and coupling constants. 8. Students will be able to evaluate the applications of spectroscopic determinations of organic molecules in environmental or biomedical contexts, and explain their impact on societal or technological issues. Click here for course scheduling information. | Check course textbook information
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