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Nuclear magnetic resonance operating modes

Normalization, 6 Normal modes, 240-244 of benzene, 438-439 of boron trifluoride, 281, 290 of carbon dioxide, 242, 248, 262, 265 of ethylene, 291 and group frequencies, 266-268 IR active, 457 Raman active, 457 and symmetry, 246-249,430-439 of water, 431-437 Normal operator, 108 Nuclear g factor, 3 24 Nuclear magnetic moments, 323-325 Nuclear magnetic resonance, 129-130, 323-366... [Pg.247]

A variety of spectroscopic techniques, however, are of value to determine the local bonding and, occasionally, oxidation states of various ions. Frequently, they can perform satisfactory quantitative analysis or estimates as well. Adsorption, emission, and Raman spectroscopy operating from the UV through the IR region of the spectrum can provide such information. These optical spectroscopies can be performed in either a transmission or surface-scattering mode based on the thickness and absorption properties of the specific sample. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Mossbauer spectroscopy, and electron spin resonance techniques are some other forms of spectroscopy frequently used to determine local bonding and oxidation states of specific species, primarily in the bulk rather than on the surface. These methods are limited to particular atoms or ions and are not universally applicable. [Pg.145]


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