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Sonically induced narrowing nuclear magnetic resonance

Sonically Induced Narrowing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SINNMR) [24,25]... [Pg.89]

Sonically induced narrowing nuclear magnetic resonance (SINNMR—pronounced cinema by the originator) is a new technique which appears to offer exciting new possibilities for NMR studies of the solid state. [Pg.89]

There is very little information available regarding a new subject that embraces the combined use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) and ultrasound which seems to be providing some fascinating information on molecular structure. In chapter 4 one of the originators of such studies, John Homer, has focused attention on this topic and particularly on his own work on the development of sonically induced narrowing of the NMR spectra of solids (SINNMR). This promises to provide a rapid and reasonably inexpensive method for the investigation of the NMR of solids. [Pg.311]


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