From: Adrian Blackman (Adrian.Blackman$##$utas.edu.au)
Date: Tue Aug 26 2003 - 20:59:12 EDT
If you teach introductory organic spectroscopy then you might
be interested in WinTorg, a new version (3.3) of which has just
been released.
WinTorg simulates the process of identifying unknown organic
compounds. It is suitable for use at early university or
college level.
Spectroscopy is emphasised. There are 100 compounds each
having pmr, cmr, ir, ms spectra and uv data and other properties.
(The shareware version has only 3 compounds). The unknowns can
be identified by spectroscopy alone or in combination with
chemical tests.
Of the several improvements and new features, the main one is
the inclusion of 5 spectroscopic calculators.
More information and a free demonstration version (3 unknowns
only) of this Windows based program are available from:
http://www.chem.utas.edu.au/staff/blackman/shareware/torganal.htm
Thanks
Adrian Blackman (author)
School of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Australia
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