Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Volume 9: Advances in NMRISBN: 978-0-471-49082-1
Hardcover
808 pages
September 2002
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The content of this volume has been added to the online reference work Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance. For further information see Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance.
As a stand alone volume, Advances in NMR comprehensively highlights the rapid progress of nuclear magnetic resonance over the last five years.
- Features 66 articles on the latest major advances in NMR
- Written by over 80 internationally recognised experts
With over 900 pages, illustrated extensively throughout, and an easy to read large double-columned format, Advances in NMR covers indepth articles on the latest advances in spectroscopic techniques; nuclear interactions; biochemical, physical and chemical applications. Including these outstanding articles:
- Double-Quantum NMR Spectroscopy of Dipolar Coupled Spins Under Fast Magic Angle Spinning (H W Spiess)
- Pulse Sequence Design using Rotor and Spin Symmetry ( M Levitt)
- Indirect Nuclear Spin-Spin Coupling Tensors (R E Wasylishen)
- Weakly Aligned Biomolecules in Liquid Crystals (A Bax)
- Multiple-Resonance, Multi-dimensional Solid-state NMR of Proteins (S J Opella)
- Dynamics of Hydrogen Transfer in Liquids and Solids (H Limbach)
- Optically Pumped NMR of Semiconductors and Two-dimensional Electron Systems (R Tycko/S E Barrett)
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