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Adiabatic longitudinal transport after dissociation engenders net alignment

A related phenomenon occurs if the reactions are carried out at low field outside, but where the samples are transferred immediately thereafter into the spectrometer for subsequent NMR analysis. This variety has been termed ALTADENA (Adiabatic Longitudinal Transport After Dissociation Engenders Net Alignment) [9]. Other authors [7] have since used the acronym PHIP as an alternative for the same phenomenon. [Pg.317]

ALTADENA (Adiabatic Longitudinal Transport after Dissociation Engenders Net Alignment) [56]. All variants are nowadays known under the more generally acronym of PHIP (Parahydrogen Induced Polarization) [52]. The basic theory ofthe PHIP effect in an AX-spin system was given in the review paper of Bowers and Weitekamp [56]. [Pg.657]

ALTADENA = adiabatic longitudinal transport after dissociation engenders net alignment aq = acquire BABA = back-to-back recoupling sequence ... [Pg.6197]

ALTADENA Adiabatic longitudinal transport after dissociation engenders net alignment... [Pg.2]


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