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Title: Spectroscopy: a tool for conformational analysis
Keywords: NMR spectroscopy
Conformational analysis
Theoretical calculations
Infrared spectroscopy
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: AUREMN Publication
Citation: TORMENA, C. F. et al. NMR Spectroscopy: a tool for conformational analysis. Annals of Magnetic Resonance, [S.l.], v. 10, n. 1-2, p. 1-27, 2011.
Abstract: The present review deals with the application of NMR data to the conformational analysis of simple organic compounds, together with other experimental methods like infrared spectroscopy and with theoretical calculations. Each sub-section describes the results for a group of compounds which belong to a given organic function like ketones, esters, etc. Studies of a single compound, even of special relevance, were excluded since the main goal of this review is to compare the results for a given function, where different substituents were used or small structural changes were introduced in the substrate, in an attempt to disclose their effects in the conformational equilibrium. Moreover, the huge amount of data available in the literature, on this research field, imposed some limitations which will be detailed in the Introduction, but it can be reminded in advance that these limitations include mostly the period when these results were published.
URI: http://www.auremn.org.br/Annals/2011-vol10-num1/AMR2011v10n12p1-27.pdf
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