Lecturer(s)
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Müller Norbert, prof. Dr.
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Course content
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1. General Introduction to Spectroscopy 2. Physical Foundations of NMR 3. The Chemical Shift 4. Spin-Spin-Coupling 5. C NMR 6. Relaxation 7. The Nuclear Overhauser Effect 8. Basic Two Dimensional NMR 9. NMR Structure Analysis 10. Industrial and Medical Applications of NMR specroscopy
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Demonstration, Projection, E-learning
- Class attendance
- 26 hours per semester
- Preparation for exam
- 15 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Understanding of the fundamental principles of NMR spectroscopy, interpretation of spectra of simple bio-organic molecules, overview of the applications of NMR for biomolecular structure, dynamics and interaction analysis.
Students will gain basic knowledge about NMR, spectral analysis, and analysis of biomolecules using this technique.
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Prerequisites
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Basic knowledge of general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Test
Students must correctly answer at least 50 % of test questions.
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Recommended literature
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H. Günter:. NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, concepts, adn Applications in Chemistry, 2nd Edition.
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O. Zerbe, S. Jurt. Applied NMR Spectroscopy for Chemists and Life Scientists. 2014. ISBN 978-3527327744.
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