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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy hydrogen spectrum

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Fig. 1 ESR spectrum of the hydrogen adduct of NtB generated electro-chemically at sce = 0.2 V in an aqueous solution of 0.5 MLia04[5]... [Pg.1217]

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most useful analytical methods in modern chemistry. It is used to determine the structure of new natural and synthetic compounds, the purity of compounds, and the course of a chemical reaction as well as the association of compoimds in solution that might lead to chemical reactions. Although many different kinds of nuclei will produce a spectrum, hydrogen (H) nuclei historically have been the ones most studied. NMR spectroscopy is particularly useful in the study of organic molecules because these usually incorporate a large number of hydrogen atoms. [Pg.874]


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