Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance in one and two dimensions

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Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance in one and two dimensions

Richard R. Ernst, Geoffrey Bodenhausen, and Alexander Wokaun

(International series of monographs on chemistry, 14)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1987

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [565]-596

Includes index

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ISBN 9780198556299

内容説明

In the course of the last two decades, nuclear magnetic resonance has undergone a profound renaissance. Slow-passage spectroscopy techniques have largely become obsolete, and more versatile pulse techniques have begun to dominate the NMR scene. The rediscovery of the time domain has revived interest and stimulated creativity for new methodological developments. A surprising diversity of novel techniques and ingenious tricks have been invented which have radically changed the scope of NMR spectroscopy. This book provides a unified view of modern NMR spectroscopy, covering basic principles and techniques for the study of solutions and solids. The emphasis is on methods of one- and two-dimensional spectroscopy, and the material is presented in a mathematical framework with a large number of illustrations. The authors are from the ETH Zurich - one of the world's leading institutions in advanced NMR methods. This laboratory has played a key role in the development of Fourier spectroscopy, two-dimensional spectroscopy, and Fourier transform NMR imaging.

目次

  • List of notation
  • Introduction
  • The dynamics of nuclear spin systems
  • Manipulation of nuclear spin Hamiltonians
  • One-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy
  • Multiple-quantum transitions
  • Two-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy
  • Two-dimensional separation of interactions
  • Two-dimensional correlation methods based on coherence transfer
  • Dynamic processes studied by two-dimensional exchange spectroscopy
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780198556473

内容説明

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is one of the most powerful and versatile techniques now available for the study of molecular structure and reaction mechanisms. Written by recognised experts in the field, this classic account of modern NMR spectroscopy was heralded on its first publication in 1987 as "the lasting text of its age" Nature. Now available in paperback, it provides a thoroughly comprehensive review of modern NMR techniques and the underlying principles. It describes the study of solutions and solids using one- and two-dimensional spectroscpy, providing both a solid theoretical foundation and a description of practical procedures. The material is presented in an intuitive manner within a rigorous mathematical framework, and is extensively illustrated throughout. This important work was written at the ETH in Zurich, one of the world's leading institutions in advanced NMR methods, which has played a key role in the development of Fourier spectroscopy, two-dimensional spectroscopy, and Fourier-transform NMR imaging. Available in paperback for the first time, the book provides the definitive account of the field, and is without question "a must.....for every self-respecting NMR spectroscopist" Journal of Magnetic Resonance.

目次

  • List of notation
  • Introduction
  • The dynamics of nuclear spin systems
  • Manipulation of nuclear spin Hamiltonians
  • One-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy
  • Multiple-quantum transitions
  • Two-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy
  • Two-dimensional separation of interactions
  • Two-dimensional correlation methods based on coherence transfer
  • Dynamic processes studied by two-dimensional exchange spectroscopy
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
  • References
  • Index.

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