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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy [PDF]
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is a technique that has developed rapidly from early experiments in the late 1940s until the present day, when it plays a key role in structural analysis and identification of organic molecules. Although NMR is less sensitive than some techniques, such as UV or fluorescence spectrophotometry, it can be ...
R. Macrae, M. H. Gordon
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
1986Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is usually combined with infrared (IR) spectroscopy for the complete analysis of the structure of an unknown molecule. IR spectroscopy is used to detect a functional group in the sample, whereas NMR spectroscopy detects number of atoms and their type in sample.
B. E. Mann, G. Davidson
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Analytical Chemistry, 1990Fundamental Principles. L.W. Jelinsky, Experimental Methods. The Chemical Shift. Coupling of Nuclear Spins. Nuclear Relaxation and Chemical Rate Processes. P.A. Mirau and F.A. Bovey, Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Macromolecules. NMR of Solids. F.A. Bovey, L.W. Jelinsky, P.A. Mirau, Special Topics. Appendixes.
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ChemInform Abstract: Microcoil Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
ChemInform, 2005AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
1994International ...
B. A. Goodman, J. A. Chudek
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Covariance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2004Covariance nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is introduced, which is a new scheme for establishing nuclear spin correlations from NMR experiments. In this method correlated spin dynamics is directly displayed in terms of a covariance matrix of a series of one-dimensional (1D) spectra.
Fengli Zhang, Rafael Brüschweiler
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ChemInform Abstract: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
ChemInform, 1981AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging
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Perles-Barbacaru, Teodora-Adriana+3 more
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
2014The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Principles of Magnetic Resonance 2.1. Nuclear Properties 2.2. Nuclei in a Stationary Magnetic Field 2.3. Basic Principles of the NMR Experiment 2.4. Relaxation 2.5. A Short History of NMR 3. High-Resolution Solution NMR Spectroscopy 3.1. The NMR Experiment 3.1.1.
A. Margaret Chippendale+1 more
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NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY
2020The introduction to this section discusses how spraying things at materials can be a method for learning about their properties. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy works in a similar, but subtly different way — it induces the materials themselves to do the spraying.
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