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The Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Inorganic Chemistry

The Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Inorganic Chemistry E. L. Muetterties and W. D. Phillips... [Pg.437]

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy — Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of atoms having a nonzero spin (like, e.g., H, 13C) is an extremely powerful tool in structural investigations in organic and inorganic chemistry. Beyond structural studies atoms observable with NMR can also be used as probes of their environment. Thus NMR may be employed for in situ spectroelectrochemical studies [i]. Cell designs for in situ NMR spectroscopy with electrochemical cells are scant. Because of the low sensi-... [Pg.630]


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