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Nuclear magnetic resonance anisotropy

Lipari G. and Szabo A. (1980) Effect of Vibrational Motion on Fluorescence Depolarization and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation in Macromolecules and Membranes, Biophys. J. 30, 489—506. Steiner R. F. (1991) Fluorescence Anisotropy Theory and Applications, in Lakowicz J. R. (Ed.), Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Vol. 2, Principles, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 127-176. [Pg.154]

Methods used to obtain conformational information and establish secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures involve electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, refractive index, nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared radiation, optical rotation, and anisotropy, as well as a variety of rheological procedures and molecular weight measurements. Extrapolation of solid state conformations to likely solution conformations has also helped. The general principles of macromolecules in solution has been reviewed by Morawetz (17), and investigative methods are discussed by Bovey (18). Several workers have recently reexamined the conformations of the backbone chain of xylans (19, 20, 21). Evidence seems to favor a left-handed chain chirality with the chains entwined perhaps in a two fold screw axis. Solution conformations are more disordered than those in crystallites (22). However, even with the disorder-... [Pg.259]

Abstract We use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance relaxometry (i.e. the frequency variation of the NMR relaxation rates) of quadrupolar nucleus ( Na) and H Pulsed Gradient Spin Echo NMR to determine the mobility of the counterions and the water molecules within aqueous dispersions of clays. The local ordering of isotropic dilute clay dispersions is investigated by NMR relaxometry. In contrast, the NMR spectra of the quadrupolar nucleus and the anisotropy of the water self-diffusion tensor clearly exhibit the occurrence of nematic ordering in dense aqueous dispersions. Multi-scale numerical models exploiting molecular orbital quantum calculations, Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulations, Molecular and Brownian Dynamics are used to interpret the measured water mobility and the ionic quadrupolar relaxation measurements. [Pg.159]

A 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study in solution and in the solid state has been reported for three thermochromic spirooxazines, 29-31.32 From a quantitative analysis of I3C cross-polarization/magic-angle-spinning (CP-MAS) NMR spectra shielding anisotropies were estimated and a correlation of these characteristics with thermochromic activity was suggested. [Pg.421]

The technique using non-magnetic metallic single crystals in NMR was long ago introduced by Jones and Williams (1962), when they analysed the anisotropy of the nuclear magnetic resonance in white tin. It is only 14 years ago, however, since the techniques appropriate for the NMR of ferromagnetically ordered metallic single crystals were introduced by Fekete et al. (1975). However, the requirements for the sample preparation are relatively severe. Otherwise the full... [Pg.67]


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