The main source our group used was Luke Mangas. He is a grad student in the Berry lab here at UW-Madison. He kindly walked us through the lab and explained nearly everything from theory to equipment. Some supplemental information was gathered from a free online textbook Chemistry Libretexts, the Berry group website, and Wikipedia. The website was coded in HTML by Tasha. We use language from Windschitil et. all, Greire, and Kind & Osborne.
Berry Group |
Luke Mangas, UW-Madison graduate student working in the Berry group. |
Chem Libre: NMR Spectroscopy |
Chem Libre: Fragmentation |
Chem Libre: Crstallography |
Chem Libre: Coordination Chemistry |
Wikipedia: Relativistic Quantum Chemistry |