Thursday, July 18, 2013

Introduction to Spectroscopy 4th Edition by Donald L. Pavia

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Introduction to Spectroscopy 4th Edition by Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz and James A. Vyvyan provides an unmatched systematic introduction to spectra and basic theoretical concepts in spectroscopic methods that create a practical learning resource whether you're an introductory student or someone who needs a reliable reference text on spectroscopy.

This well-rounded introduction features updated spectra; a modernized presentation of one-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy; the introduction of biological molecules in mass spectrometry; and inclusion of modern techniques alongside DEPT, COSY, and HECTOR. Count on this book's exceptional presentation to provide the comprehensive coverage you need to understand today's spectroscopic techniques.

This book has been recognized for more than 30 years as an excellent resource for the spectroscopy student and anyone seeking a solid introductory reference text on spectroscopy. Additional techniques in Chapter 6 modernize this edition's presentation on one-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. The mass spectrometry material (Chapter 8) now provides a detailed look at biological molecules for the latest coverage on this important topic.

You can easily provide students with the latest spectra techniques, found in Appendix 10, "Index of Spectra. Throughout the text, new spectrographs have been created with updated techniques to improve accuracy and presentation.

Professor Pavia's research interests center on the synthesis and reactions of valence tautomeric and photochromic compounds, especially pyrylium-3-oxide tautomers. Autoxidations are a special interest. His other interests include the use of computers in teaching organic chemistry, both for lecture presentation and for the simulation of laboratories. He is the author of several computer programs.

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