The spectra are equivalent the to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 0.2 in Release 1.0. It is modified to make use of Shockwave plug-in to take care of the interactivity as opposed to the clickable image maps in the earlier release. The advantage of this is that the files are a lot smaller and the interactivity is faster.
This modules is still not completed, but is included here because what has been completed may have some value as a instructional tool.
This module contains some instructions on the use of the GE Omega 300 system, but more importantly will explore the interpretation of NMR spectra, and to date, we have recorded several types of spectra on each of several different samples, and have annotated each one so that the relation between sample molecular structure and spectral features may be explored.
The samples for which we have spectra are still the same:
The types of spectra provided are
When you have a spectrum on the screen, you may click on features in the structure or in the spectrum to see what parts of the structure give rise to what parts of the spectrum. Note that atoms and signals in blue are the ones selected and those displayed in red are those that interact with the selected ones to give complexity of one kind or another.