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Nuclear magnetic resonance chemical basic principles

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]


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