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Chemical nuclear magnetic resonance

Given their radio-frequency electrical properties and nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift components, solutions of reversed micelles constituted of water, AOT, and decane have been proposed as suitable systems to test and calibrate the performance of magnetic resonance imagers [68]. [Pg.479]

Csaszar, A. G. 1992. Conformers of Gaseous Glycine, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 114,9568-9575. de Dios, A. C., J. G. Pearson, and E. Oldfield. 1993. Chemical Shifts in Proteins An Ab Initio Study of Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shielding in Glycine, Alanine, and Valine Residues, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 115, 9768-9773. [Pg.209]

Gillard, R. C., The Cotton Effect in Coordination Compounds Gillespie, Ronald J., see Sawyer, Jeffery F. Glasel, Jay A., Lanthanide Ions as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shift 7 215... [Pg.630]

Donald B. Chesnut, The Ab Initio Computation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shielding. [Pg.444]

C and H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants in the Norbomyl Cation, Cyclopentyl Cation, Nortricyclene, and... [Pg.203]

Because muscle cells are especially rich in terms of phosphorus-containing metabolites (e.g., ATP, ADP, phos-phocreatine, and orthophosphate), nuclear magnetic resonance " has proved to be a valuable noninvasive probe of metabolic changes attending muscle activity. The spectral sensitivity of P is especially high relative to other nuclei, and one can detect cellular concentrations as low as 0.5 mM as well as utilize chemical shift data to define intracellular pH and free magnesium ion concentrations. See also Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shift... [Pg.564]

NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE Chemical shifts in NMR experiments, SHIELDING... [Pg.730]

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift differences can serve as an indicator of molecular symmetry. If two groups have the same chemical shift, they are isochronous. Isochrony is a property of homotopic groups and of enantiotopic groups under achiral conditions. Diastereotopic or constitutionally heterotopic groups will have different chemical shifts (be anisochronous), except by accidental equivalence and/or lack of sufficient resolution. [Pg.12]

N.F. Chamberlain, Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts of oxygenated unsaturated aliphatics, Anal. Chem. 40 (1968) 1317-1325. [Pg.290]

The ground-state complex between benzene and maleic anhydride was found to have the exo configuration. Bryce-Smith and Hems [44] have measured nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts of the ethylenic protons of maleic an-... [Pg.8]

Hynes, M. J., EQNMR A computer program for the calculation of stability constants from nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift data. J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 1993, 311-312. [Pg.81]

One use of the magnetic susceptibility is the correction of nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts of solutes measured in various solvents so as to be on... [Pg.179]

Glasel, Jay A., Lanthanide Ions as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shift... [Pg.524]

J. Gauss, Effects of electron correlation in the calculation of nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts, J. Chem. Phys. 99 (1993) 3629. [Pg.142]

D. B. Boyd, Eds., VCH Publishers, New York, 1996, Vol. 8, pp. 245-297. The Ab Initio Computation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shielding. [Pg.291]

Tossell, J. A. (1984a). Correlation of Si nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts in silicates with orbital energy differences obtained from x-ray spectra. Phys. Chem. Mineral. 10, 137-41. [Pg.501]

Wishart DS, Sykes BD, Richards FM. Relationship between nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift and protein secondary structure. J. Mol. Biol. 1991 222 311-333. [Pg.27]

Abstract. Economical CO separation is a very important process, not only for the production of isotopic labels for nuclear magnetic resonance chemical analysis and medical diagnosis, but also to provide a means of removing and fixing radioactive carbon (carbon-14) in the nuclear power industiy. C is normally separated from CO or fiom CHt by cryogenic processes. As the separation factor is small, the cost of... [Pg.359]


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Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy chemical shifts

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Chemical shift ranges, nuclear magnetic resonance

Chemical shifts proton nuclear magnetic resonance

Electron-correlated calculations, nuclear magnetic resonance chemical

Molecular Hamiltonians, nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Equivalence

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance chemical shift mapping

Nuclear magnetic resonance Chemical shift values

Nuclear magnetic resonance NMR chemical shift

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical applications

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical basic principles

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical displacement

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical exchange

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical identity

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical independence

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical presence

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shielding analysis

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift index

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift interaction

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift references

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift-based methods

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts and

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts, electron-correlated calculations

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical stability

Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical structure

Nuclear magnetic resonance deducing chemical structure

Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation time, chemical

Nuclear magnetic resonance signals chemical shift

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra chemical shift

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry chemical shifts

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscop chemical shift

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy chemical exchange

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy chemical shift anisotropy

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy chemical shift reagents

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy chemical shifts

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts

Spin-rotation constants, nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts

The Ab Initio Computation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shielding

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