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National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly National Bureau of Standards) nuclear magnetic resonance... [Pg.567]

Ideally, a mass spectmm contains a molecular ion, corresponding to the molecular mass of the analyte, as well as stmcturaHy significant fragment ions which allow either the direct deterrnination of stmcture or a comparison to Hbraries of spectra of known compounds. Mass spectrometry (ms) is unique in its abiUty to determine direcdy the molecular mass of a sample. Other techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) and infrared spectroscopy give stmctural information from which the molecular mass may be inferred (see Infrared technology and raman spectroscopy Magnetic spin resonance). [Pg.539]

Another reason for interest in microwaves in chemical technology involves the fields of dielectric spectrometry, electron spin resonance (esr), or nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) (see Magnetic spin resonance). AppHcations in chemical technology relating to microwave quantum effects are of a diagnostic nature and are not reviewed herein. [Pg.337]

A detailed account is given in Reference 20. The techniques giving the most detailed 3-D stmctural information are x-ray and neutron diffraction, electron diffraction and microscopy (qv), and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (nmr) (see Analytical methods Magnetic spin resonance X-ray technology). [Pg.214]

Although it is required to refine the above condition I in actuality, this rather simple but impressive prediction seems to have much stimulated the experiments on the electrical-conductivity measurement and the related solid-state properties in spite of technological difficulties in purification of the CNT sample and in direct measurement of its electrical conductivity (see Chap. 10). For instance, for MWCNT, a direct conductivity measurement has proved the existence of metallic sample [7]. The electron spin resonance (ESR) (see Chap. 8) [8] and the C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) [9] measurements have also proved that MWCNT can show metallic property based on the Pauli susceptibility and Korringa-like relation, respectively. On the other hand, existence of semiconductive MWCNT sample has also been shown by the ESR measurement [ 10], For SWCNT, a combination of direct electrical conductivity and the ESR measurements has confirmed the metallic property of the sample employed therein [11]. More recently, bandgap values of several SWCNT... [Pg.42]

ROBERTSON D G, REILY M D, SIGLER R E et al, (2000) Metabonomics Evaluation of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and pattern recognition technology for rapid in vivo screening of liver and kidney toxicants. Toxicol Sci. 57 326-37. [Pg.237]

Many techniques for the analysis of anthocyanins have been used for almost a century and are still of importance, along with considerable advances in technologies such as mass spectroscopy (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). This section summarizes the analytical procedures for quantitative and qualitative analyses of anthocyanins, including classical and modem techniques. [Pg.480]

NIST NMR NOAA NRC NSF National Institute of Standards and Technology Nuclear Magnetic Resonance National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Research Council National Science Foundation... [Pg.138]


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