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Lanthanide Shift Reagents in Stereochemical Analysis by Terence C. Morrill β€” book cover

Lanthanide Shift Reagents in Stereochemical Analysis

by Terence C. Morrill
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Overview

The use of lanthanide shift reagents (LSR) in NMR spectroscopy has tremendously increased over the past 15 years. Today textbooks as well as laboratory manuals describe the applications of LSR to chemical structure analysis. For the use of lanthanide shift reagents in stereochemical analysis, however, this book provides the first comprehensive review. It illustrates their application in the determination of the configuration of organic compounds which is a proving ground for the refinement of LSR theory. In five chapters the authors discuss computer-aided approaches to elucidating the geometry of LSR-substrate complexes, show solutions of complex stereochemical problems and present the new and successful reagent class of Ag(I)/Ln(III) diketonate complexes. Stereochemical analyses of diastereotopic groups, ring conformations, bridged polycylic compounds and deuterium labeling are further keywords which prove that this book offers an up-to-date account of an active area of research.

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Book Details

Published
January 14, 1987
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
206
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471186502

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