Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

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Title

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Subject

Magnetochemistry

Description

Over the past fifty years, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has gained popularity in a wide variety of research areas. Its non-invasive character makes it ideal for the study of biomolecules and tissue samples. The possibility of determining the solution structure of molecules with the use of NMR has led to important advances in many areas including pharmacy, biology, botany, medicine, sensor design, study of polymers and more. The technology used in spectrometer and probe design have advanced to allow the study of molecules in solids, liquids, and gels. Additionally, data in the form of images, multidimensional spectra, or relaxation profiles can be obtained to study systems from different fronts. The possibility of detecting multiple nuclei allows intimate examination and characterization of a wide variety of materials

Creator

Teresa Lehmann (Ed)

Source

mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/683

Publisher

MDPI AG St. Alban-Anlage 66 4052 Basel, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 683 77 34 www.mdpi.com/books books@mdpi.com

Date

June 2018

Contributor

J®F

Rights

CC BY-NC-ND

Format

Pdf

Language

English

Type

Textbook

Identifier

ISBN 978-3-03842-993-7 (Pbk) ISBN 978-3-03842-994-4 (PDF)

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