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<H3>About this site</H3>
This page contains interactive spectra to demonstrate how NMR data is interpreted. A wide
variety of instrumental techniques are used. The display is designed for a computer display of
800x600. If your monitor is set for a lower resolution you will need to use the scroll bars. If
your monitor is set for a higher resolution, the display will not make optimum use of your
screen.<P>
All data were collected on a GE QE-300 NMR using Charm software. They were downloaded
to a PC and processed using <A HREF="http://www.acornnmr.com">NUTS</A> (Demo copy
available from web site). The <A HREF="../known_fid.html">orignal FID</A> and the <A
HREF="../known_spc.html">processed spectra</A> are available in NUTS format. These files
may also be processed with <A
HREF="http://qobrue.usc.es/jsgroup/MestRe-C/MestRe-C.html">MESTRE_C</A>, a freeware
NMR processing program.<P>
This page is designed to introduce students to different NMR techniques used for structural
determination. I use these spectra as examples in the <A
HREF="../../../~svanbram/chem465/chem465.html">Advanced Spectroscopy</A> course that I
teach at Widener University.<P>
<A HREF="http://science.widener.edu/svb/htmltalk/helpapps.html"> Information</A> about helper applications used at this site and instructions for installation.
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<h4>This page is maintained by</h4>
<a href="http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram" target=_top >Scott Van Bramer</a><br>
<A HREF="http://www.widener.edu/CAS/chemistry" target=_top >Department of Chemistry</A><br>
<A HREF="http://www.widener.edu/widener1.html" target=_top >Widener University</A><br>
One University Place<br>
Chester, PA 19013<p>
Please send any comments, corrections, or suggestions to
<a href="mailto:svanbram@science.widener.edu">svanbram@science.widener.edu</a>.<br>
Last Updated 2/23/97<br>
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