National Institute of Technology Rourkela

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Syllabus

Course Details

Subject {L-T-P / C} : CY7106 : Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy { 3-0-0 / 3}

Subject Nature : Theory

Coordinator : Gokarneswar Sahoo

Syllabus

Module 1 :

Electromagnetic radiations: Types of molecular energy and molecular spectroscopy(1 hour). NMR Spectroscopy: Basic principles (2 hours), Chemical shift (2 hours), Spin-Spin Coupling (2 hours), Coupling Constant (2 hours), NOE, 13C NMR (6 hours), 19F, 31P NMR (2 hours), DEPT NMR (2 hour), heteronuclear coupling (2 hour), Pulse NMR spectroscopy and techniques (2 hours), relaxation time and their importance (2 hours), 2D NMR spectroscopy: COSY, NOESY, HMQC, HMBC (7 hours) Problem involving these techniques for structural determination and other applications (8 hours).

Course Objective

1 .

To introduce NMR Spectroscopy, a vital method of characterization of organic molecules.

2 .

Problem solving by NMR spectroscopy

3 .

To give details of different nuclei/atom characterisation by NMR Spectroscopy.

4 .

To train students for phrmaceutical jobs and research in any field dealing with organic molecules.

Course Outcome

1 .

1) The students will able to understand the basic concept of NMR spectroscopy used for the analysis of organic compounds.
2) Detailed discussions on principles, instrumentation and applications of these techniques will be carried out.
3) Information about application and importance of 2D NMR spectroscopic methods, would help in complex molecule characterization.
4) The students would learn the elucidation of structures from the NMR spectrum (Both 1D and 2D)
5) Different aspects of NMR spectroscopy , besides structure elucidation, would be detailed.

Essential Reading

1 .

D. C. Pavia, G. M. Lampman, G. S. Kriz, Introduction to Spectroscopy, THOMSON

2 .

J. Mohan, Organic Spectroscopy, Narosa Publishing House

Supplementary Reading

1 .

B. H. Williams, I. Flemming, Spectroscopy Methods in Organic Chemistry, McGraw Hill

2 .

Bessler and Silverstein, Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds, JOHN WILEY