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Multiple Quantum nuclear magnetic

Fourier Transform Multiple-Quantum Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Gary Drobny, Alexander Pines, Steven Sinton, Daniel P. Weitekamp and David Wemmer, Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1978,13, 49-55. [Pg.47]

Fourier Transform Multiple Quantum Nuclear Magnetic... [Pg.49]

Saalwachter, K., Multiple-Quantum Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigations of Molecular Order in Polymer Networks Evidence for a Linear Mixing Law in Bimodal Systems. J. Chem. Phys. 2003,119,3468-3482. [Pg.196]

K. Saalwachter, P. Ziegler, O. Spyckerelle, B. Haidar, A. Vidal, J.-U. Sommer, IH multiple-quantum nuclear magnetic resonance investigations of molecular order distributions in poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks evidence for a linear mixing law in bimodal systems, J. Chem. Phys. 119 (2003) 3468—3482. [Pg.374]

He, Q., Richter, W., Vathyam, S. and Warren, W. S. Intermolecular multiple-quantum coherences and cross correlations in solution nuclear magnetic resonance, J.Chem.Phys., 98 (1993),6779-6800... [Pg.354]

R. Lefort, J. W. Wiench, M. Pruski and J.-P. Amoureux, Optimization of data acquisition and processing in Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill multiple quantum magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance. /. Chem. Phys., 2002,116, 2493-2501. [Pg.110]

Bax A. Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids. Delft University Press, D. Reidel Publishing Co 1982 (especially pp. 12-23, introduction, pp. 129-153, multiple quantum coherence, and pp. 188-200, density matrix). [Pg.488]

Abstract Recent advances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of quadrupolar (/> 1/2) nuclei with half-integer spins in solids have been reviewed. The advent of multiple-quantum (MQ) magic-angle spinning (MAS) spectroscopy gave new momentum to the study of quadrupolar nuclei in materials of academic and industrial interest such as min-... [Pg.141]

During a period of evolution in which multiple-quantum states are present, the magnetization acquires a modulation due to the nutation frequency of the MQCs. Thus, signals which are due to single sites during other evolution periods will have the same spectral frequency in a multiple-quantum domain as those signals which had passed through the same MQC. This can therefore easily be read in a multi-dimensional spectrum as a correlation between these nuclear sites. In addition, a multiple-quantum domain as part of a multi-dimensional spectrum removes the auto-correlation peaks on... [Pg.134]


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