Podcasts by Molecular Science: Spectrometry - for iPad/Mac/PC
Chemistry is of enormous importance in everyday life: almost everything that exists, and all that we see, make and eat is composed of molecules. The unravelling of molecular structure is a key activity of chemists. In these three video tracks, Dr Mike Bullivant looks briefly at three of the spectroscopic techniques that are used to determine the structure of chemical compounds - infrared spectroscopy, proton (1H) and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. This material is taken from The Open University course S205 The molecular world.
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Transcript -- Molecular Science: Spectrometry from 2010-04-13T00:29:37
A short introduction to this album.
ListenTranscript -- Infra-red Spectrometry from 2009-06-23T03:08:08
Preparing samples for infra-red spectroscopy
ListenNuclear Magnetic Resonance from 2009-06-23T03:07:09
Preparing samples for 1H and 13C nmr spectroscopy
ListenTranscript -- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance from 2009-06-23T03:07:08
Preparing samples for 1H and 13C nmr spectroscopy
ListenTranscript -- Mass Spectrometry from 2009-06-23T03:06:08
Transcript -- Analysis by mass spectrometry
ListenTranscript -- Mass Spectrometry from 2009-06-23T03:06:08
Transcript -- Analysis by mass spectrometry
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