[Carbon 13 NMR spectroscopy].

Features in this edition are references (over 1,000), profuse illustration, a discussion of modern pulse techniques for spectral analysis, and extensive and thorough cataloguing of chemical shift data (over 200 pages) in readily accessible form. An attractive feature is the use of structural formulae with shifts inscribed in the structure. This new edition has been completely revised to take into account new techniques and the increased use of computers. The new methods described include those for multiplicity analysis and two-dimensional homo- or hetero-nuclear shift correlations. New sections about coupling constants, organophosphorus and organometalic compounds as well as synthetic polymers have been added. As in the second edition, the authors survey the large number of /sup 13/C NMR applications to organic molecule and natural products in a representative and systematic rather than an exhaustive way.