NMR spectroscopy is a physicochemical analysis technique that is based on the interaction of an externally applied radiofrequency radiation with atomic nuclei. During this interaction there is a net ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is perhaps the most useful technique in the organic chemist’s toolkit. But conventional NMR requires the sample to be placed in a very high magnetic field ...
An improved technique for ultra-high-resolution NMR spectroscopy may prove useful for applications such as process optimization, metabolomics, and studies of intrinsically disordered proteins. The ...
Solid-State NMR has become an important method in zeolite research. Numerous new developments and applications of solid-state NMR techniques have evolved. Just to name a few of the more important ones ...
LC-NMR combines two techniques - liquid chromatography (LC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). It involves a HPLC separation followed by the detection of separated components by UV or other methods ...