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NMR Spectroscopy in Microdomains

MICHAEL E. LACEY1, ANDREW G. WEBB1 and JONATHAN V. SWEEDLER  [Pg.221]

Since investigators continuously strive to extract increasing amounts of data from shrinking sample sizes, much commercial and academic research on NMR hardware focuses on optimizing RF probe sensitivity to allow the analysis of trace materials. Significant advances have been achieved through several distinct modifications of instrumentation. This present chapter provides a review of the characterization of nanoliter volumes via static NMR spectroscopy and emphasizes some of the more relevant developments in probe technology that have enabled such measurements. [Pg.221]


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