Modern methods in solid-state NMR : a practitioner's guide
Language: English Series: New development in NMR | / edited by William S. PricePublication details: Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 LondonDescription: xvi, 435pISBN:- 9781782628545
- 543.66 M72
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543.66 J156n NMR spectroscopy explained | 543.66 L165n2 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy | 543.66 M695N2 NMR - FROM SPECTRA TO STRUCTURES | 543.66 M72 Modern methods in solid-state NMR | 543.66 R392e2 Essential practical NMR for organic chemistry [2nd. ed.] | 543.67 B432c Computational and instrumental methods in EPR | 543.67 L627e Electron spin interactions in chemistry and biology |
Solid-state NMR covers an enormous range of material types and experimental techniques. Although the basic instrumentation and techniques of solids NMR are readily accessible, there can be significant barriers, even for existing experts, to exploring the bewildering array of more sophisticated techniques. In this unique volume, a range of experts in different areas of modern solid-state NMR explain about their area of expertise, emphasising the "practical aspects" of implementing different techniques, and illustrating what questions can and cannot be addressed. Later chapters address complex materials, showing how different NMR techniques discussed in earlier chapters can be brought together to characterise important materials types. The volume as a whole focusses on topics relevant to the developing field of "NMR crystallography" - the use of solids NMR as a complement to diffraction crystallography. This book is an ideal complement to existing introductory texts and reviews on solid-state NMR. New researchers wanting to understand new areas of solid-state NMR will find each chapter to be the equivalent to spending time in the laboratory of an internationally leading expert, learning the hints and tips that make the difference between knowing about a technique and being ready to put it into action. With no equivalent on the market, it will be of interest to every solid-state NMR researcher (academic and postgraduate) working in the chemical sciences
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