
|Articles|April 1, 2004
- Spectroscopy-04-01-2004
Tautomerism and Expert Systems in Spectroscopy (PDF)
Author(s)Michel R.J. Hachey
Because tautomers often cannot be isolated as single isomers, spectroscopists should always anticipate possible tatomeric forms that can complicate the interpretation of their spectra. This involves the use of spectral databases and tautomerically enabled search algorithms.
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