Nuclear Magnetic Resonance on the Web


The Basics of NMR: http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/nmr-main.htm

This site is an extensive review of nmr theory, some of it a bit heavy on the math and physics, prepared by Professor Joseph Hornak of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). In spite of the title, this is by and large not for the beginner, but it summarizes in one place a large amount of information about nmr theory and instrumentation.


WebSpectra - Problems in NMR and IR Spectroscopy: http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/#Problems

Here are about 75 spectroscopy problems, graded from beginner to advanced, along with notes on theory, problem solving, and other useful tips. In addition, there is a set of hyperlinks to other spectroscopy websites. The site is maintained by Professor Craig A. Merlic at UCLA.


SDBS--Integrated Spectral Data Base System for Organic Compounds: http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/SDBS/menu-e.html

A large database of spectra (nmr, ir, mass, Raman) searchable by name, formula, and CAS number. No special viewing programs are necessary. The site is maintained by the National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research of Japan.


FTNMR FID Archive - Pacific Lutheran University: http://rainier.chem.plu.edu/fid_archive.html

An extensive collection of Fourier transform nmr data files. The spectra require a program to be viewed and displayed.


Magnetic Resonance Companion NMR Data Processing Program: http://qobrue.usc.es/jsgroup/MestRe-C/MestRe-C.html

This site, presented by Carlos Cobas, Jacobo Cruces and F. Javier Sardina at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela in Spain, provides  free programs (for both Mac's and PC's) for viewing FTnmr spectra, including many of the spectra in the Pacific Lutheran archive above.


  UTB NMR Center NMRLinks: http://www.nmr.utmb.edu/nmr/nmrlist.html

Another compilation of nmr resources on the web, this one maintained by Bruce Luxon of the NMR Center at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.


The WWW NMR Spectrometer: http://m110.ifas.ufl.edu/

This University of Florida based web site offers real-time FTNMR data from a high resolution spectrometer, as well as archived spectra from previous experiments. It requires a Felix program to view and process the spectra.


Illinois Wesleyan NMRNet:

A student oriented compendium of NMR spectra in NUTS format: http://news.iwu.edu/~chem/nmr/


Organic Structure Elucidation Workbook (Notre Dame University:

As its title implies, this is a series of problems, graded in difficulty, using various spectra to determine the structures of unknown compounds: http://www.nd.edu/~smithgrp/structure/workbook.html


Light and Spectroscopy (Lawrence Livermore National Lab):

An extensive compilation of web resources, not only for nmr but many other forms of spectroscopy: http://ep.llnl.gov/msds/orgchem/spectroscopy.html


Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds (Central Connecticut State Univ):

Prof. Neil Glagovich's comprehensive web pages connected to his Spectroscopic Analysis course at CCSU: http://www.chemistry.ccsu.edu/glagovich/teaching/472/intro.html


 

 

This page is written and maintained by Paul Schueler