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Spectral analysis editing experiments

Both solution-state and solid-state NMR spectroscopy are important analytical tools used to study the structure and dynamics of polymers. This analysis is often limited by peak overlap, which can prevent accurate signal assignment of the dipolar and scalar couplings used to determine structure/property relationships in polymers. Consequently, spectral editing techniques and two- or more dimensional techniques were developed to minimize the effect of spectral overlap. This section highlights only a few of the possible experiments that could be performed to determine the structure of a polymer. [Pg.88]


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