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Nuclear magnetic resonance basic principles

Rahman, A.-U., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Basic Principles, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986. [Pg.412]

Atta-ur-Rahman, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Basic Principles Springer-Verlag New York, NY, 1986, pp 123-128. [Pg.191]

Atta-ur-Rahman Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Basic Principles ... [Pg.593]

H. Noth, B. Wrackmeyer, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Boron Compounds, in NMR - Basic Principles and Progress, P. Diehl, E. Fluck, R. Kosfeld, eds., Vol. 14, Springer Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, 1978. [Pg.308]

Pfeifer, H., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Relaxation of Molecules Adsorbed on Solids, NMR-Basic Principles and Progress, Yol. 7, pp. 53-153, Springer, Berlin, 1972. [Pg.439]

Before describing the application of Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to potentized homeopathic drugs we would first discuss the basic principles of NMR spectroscopy. This spectroscopy is a powerful tool providing structural information about molecules. Like UV-visible and infra red spectrometry, NMR spectrometry is also a form of absorption spectrometry. Nuclei of some isotopes possess a mechanical spin and the total angular momentum depends on the nuclear spin, or spin number 1. The numerical value of I is related to the mass number and the atomic number and may be 0, Vi, 1 etc. The medium of homeopathic... [Pg.40]

The aim of this text is to introduce the fascinating topic of the hyphenation of chromatographic separation techniques with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to an interested readership with a background either in organic, pharmaceutical or medical chemistry. The basic principles of NMR spectroscopy, as well as those of separation science, should previously be known to the reader. [Pg.1]

The focus of this edition remains the same as that for the first, namely, to make electrochemistry an attractive, useful characterization methodology for chemists [comparable to infrared (IR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry (MS)]. The goal is to outline the basic principles and modem methodology of electrochemistry in such a way that the uninitiated may gain sufficient background to use electrochemical methods for the study of chemical systems. Thus chemical problems that are amenable to an electrochemical approach are introduced as representative examples. [Pg.516]

Spectroscopy has become a powerful tool for the determination of polymer structures. The major part of the book is devoted to techniques that are the most frequently used for analysis of rubbery materials, i.e., various methods of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and optical spectroscopy. One chapter is devoted to (multi) hyphenated thermograviometric analysis (TGA) techniques, i.e., TGA combined with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), mass spectroscopy, gas chromatography, differential scanning calorimetry and differential thermal analysis. There are already many excellent textbooks on the basic principles of these methods. Therefore, the main objective of the present book is to discuss a wide range of applications of the spectroscopic techniques for the analysis of rubbery materials. The contents of this book are of interest to chemists, physicists, material scientists and technologists who seek a better understanding of rubbery materials. [Pg.654]

B-1978MI417-01 H. Noth and B. Wrackmeyer Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of boron compounds, in NMR- Basic Principles... [Pg.1221]

Freude D, Haase J (1993) Qnadrapole effects in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance. NMR Basic Principles and Progress, 29 1-90... [Pg.238]

Basic NMR books For example (a) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1954 (b) A. Abragham, Principles of Nuclear Magnetism, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1961 (c) R.K. Harris, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Pitman,... [Pg.1017]

For the Advances in Photochemistry audience, familiarity with simple absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic principles is assumed. However, the beginning of the chapter reviews the basics of DNA structure and provides background information from other powerful techniques such as X-ray diffraction and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments. Although these tech-... [Pg.146]

A nuclear magnetic resonance spin-lattice relaxation technique was recently successfully demonstrated on a number of types of porous media. The basic principle is that the portion of pore fluid near a pore wall undergoes spin-lattice relaxation in a magnetic field faster than pore fluid removed from the pore wall [45]. [Pg.527]


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