Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Second Edition is a comprehensive and modern introduction which focuses on those essential principles and concepts needed for a thorough understanding of the subject, rather than the practical aspects.
Shows the basics of the NMR spectroscopy technique and how to interpret the spectra. This book explains the underlying theory with a minimum of mathematics. It includes information on polymer solid state NMR; analysis of biopolymers; applications of magnetic resonance tomography and magnetic resonance spectroscopy; and more.
Designed as a detailed reference work on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, this volume features essays on the dynamics of nuclear spin systems, one- and two-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy, multiple-quantum transitions, two-dimensional separation of interactions, and much more.
NMR spectroscopy is used in various branches of science in which precise structural determination is required and in which the nature of interactions and reactions in solution is being studied. This title presents the developments in NMR spectroscopy. It highlights the importance of NMR spectroscopy as a technique for structural determination.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool used by chemists and physicists to study the structure and dynamics of molecules. Suitable for the specialist and non-specialist alike to become familiar with new techniques and applications of NMR spectroscopy, this title provides updates on the developments in NMR spectroscopy.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a versatile method for investigating the structure and dynamics of molecules. This book provides the conceptual and theoretical tools needed to understand the inner workings of modern NMR experiments. The approach is relatively informal, accessible and concise.
Gives an introduction to the physical principles of NMR and the interactions that determine the appearance of NMR spectra, with applications. This work explains the way in which chemical structure is encoded in NMR spectra, and how that information can be extracted. It is of interest to the undergraduate.