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Spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic

Azo-bis-isobutyronitrile average polymer chain concentration 4-aminotoluene (p-toluidine) Brunauer-Emmet-Teller cross-linking degree Cross Polarization-Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy Cyclic voltammetry N, A-dimethylformamide... [Pg.230]

Pulse Field Gradient Spin Echo-Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy Pyridyl... [Pg.230]

Lotito, S., P. Blondet, A. Francois, M.V. Kienlin, C. Remy, J.P. Albrand, M. Decorps, and A.L. Benabid. 1989. Correlation between intracellular pH and lactate levels in the rat brain during cyanide induced metabolism blockade a combined 31P- H in vivo nuclear magnetic spectroscopy study. Neurosci. Lett. 97 91-96. [Pg.960]

Lim, S. T., Kasemsuwan, T., Jane, J. L. (1994). Characterization of phosphorus in starch by 31P nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. Cereal Chemistry, 71, 468M72. [Pg.246]

Lachenmeier, D. W., Frank, W., Humpfer, E., Schafer, H., Keller, S., Mortter, M., and Spraul, M. (2005). Quality control of beer using high resolution nuclear magnetic spectroscopy and multivariate analysis. Eur. Food Res. Technol. 220, 215-221. [Pg.161]

Hiremath, S. P., Hosmane, R. S., Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy to Heterocyclic Chemistry Indole and Its Derivatives, 15, 277. [Pg.293]

J.A. Pople, W.G. Schneider, H.J. Bernstein, High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy (New York McGraw-Hill,... [Pg.42]

TPR, Temperature-programmed reaction XPS, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy IR, infrared spectroscopy H NMR, proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy UV-vis, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy ESR, electron spin resonance spectroscopy TPD, temperature-programmed desorption EXAFS, extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy Raman, Raman spectroscopy C NMR, carbon-13 nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. [Pg.293]

Possible techniques for measuring the accuracy of the prediction include circular dichroism spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic spectroscopy, and x-ray crystallography. [Pg.78]

I Elevated brain levels of GABA have been reported in patients with euthymic bipolar disorder nsing nuclear magnetic spectroscopy and therefore in theory this may be reversed by tiagabine. [Pg.97]

L. M. Jackman, Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry . Pergamon, London, 1959. [Pg.80]

Seeds of the Plantago arenaria plant yield an alkaloid, 4 called arenaine (133) whose structure was assigned by Rabaron et al.9S mainly on the basis of nC nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. [Pg.31]

Drabik, M., and Slade, R.C.T. (1995) Interaction of soluble polymers and hydrated cement in the model subsystem C4A3S-HPMC-(poly-P)-H investigation by nuclear magnetic spectroscopy. British Ceramic Transactions 94,242-245. [Pg.225]

None of the unknowns to be issued for this experiment will be simple aromatic hydrocarbons. All aromatic compounds will have a principal functional group as a part of their structure. Nevertheless, in many cases it will be useful to be able to recognize the presence of an aromatic ring. Although infrared and nuclear magnetic spectroscopy provide the most reliable methods of determining aromatic compounds, often they can be detected by a simple ignition test. [Pg.476]


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