2015-10-13

Organic Spectroscopy (Fall 2011)--James Nowick / UC Irvine

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UCI Chem 203 Organic Spectroscopy (Fall 2011)
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Description: This is a graduate course in organic spectroscopy, focusing on modern methods used in structure determination of organic molecules. Topics include mass spectrometry; ultraviolet, chiroptical, infrared, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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This video is part of a 28-lecture graduate-level course titled "Organic Spectroscopy" taught at UC Irvine by Professor James Nowick.

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Lecture 01. Infrared Spectroscopy: Introduction 56:12
Discussion 01. Monday, September 26. Molecular Modeling with PyMOL 53:30
Lecture 02. C,H,O-Containing Functional Groups 51:47
Lecture 03: Ring Size Conjugation, Electron-Withdrawing Groups 51:44
Lecture 04. Mass Spectrometry. 55:22
Lecture 05. Isotopic Masses, Abundances, and Mass Spectrometry 52:23
Lecture 06. Alkanes, Alkenes, Heteroatom and Carbonyl Compounds 40:05
Lecture 07. Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy, Part 1 52:26
Lecture 08. Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy, Part 2 54:27
Lecture 09. Chemical Shift. 1H NMR Chemical Shifts 56:16
Lecture 10. 13C NMR Chemical Shifts. 57:39
Lecture 11. Magnetic Equivalence, Spin Systems, and Pople Notation 53:11
Lecture 12. Coupling Analysis in Systems 51:52
Lecture 13. Coupling Analysis in Systems (continued) 52:30
Lecture 14. Spin-Spin Coupling 55:30
Lecture 15. Coupling Involving Other Nuclei 55:07
Lecture 16. 13C Chemical Shifts in Structure & Stereochemistry 59:20
Lecture 17. Introduction to 2D NMR Spectroscopy 56:04
Lecture 18. Dynamic Effects in NMR Spectroscopy 55:33
Lecture 19. The Nuclear Overhauser Effect 54:39
Lecture 20. Understanding Complex Pulse Sequences 55:56
Lecture 21. Using HMBC to Help Solve Structures 54:29
Lecture 22. Aspects of COSY, HMQC, HMBC, and Related Experiments 52:45
Lecture 23. Using TOCSY to Elucidate Spin Systems. ROESY 53:54
Lecture 24. Using Organic Spectroscopy to Solve Complex Structures 52:58
Lecture 25. INADEQUATE. Some Thoughts on Homework Set 9 57:01
Lecture 26. Using Organic Spectroscopy to Solve Complex Structures 57:31
Lecture 27. Using HMQC-TOCSY or HSQC-TOCSY to Deal with Overlap 57:32
Lecture 28. Some Other Useful NMR Techniques 59:28