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Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - Volume 9: Advances in NMR

English · Hardback

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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 expertsWith 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)"The list of contributors looks like a Who's Who of the subject"The Times Higher Education SupplementPlanned and organised by an eminent international editorial board and reviewed by a distinguished advisory board, articles are written by pioneers and key NMR innovators in the field.The eight volume Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance published in 1996 has established itself as the professional modern reference work on NMR. Since publication, a number of the key areas covered in the original work have seen extensive developments. With the addition of the 9th volume, this brings the Encyclopedia completely up-to-date, offering the most complete coverage of NMR available.

List of contents

Parameters and Symbols for Use in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (IUPAC Recommendations 1997Nuclear Spin Properties and Conventions for Chemical Shifts (IUPAC Recommendations 2001SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUESNUCLEAR INTERACTIONSBIOCHEMICAL APPLICATIONSCHEMICAL APPLICATIONSPHYSICAL APPLICATIONSAppendices

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"...a valuable addition to the Encyclopedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , which is a very useful tool..." ( Journal of the American Chemical Society , Vol. 125, No. 12, 2003)

Product details

Assisted by David M. Grant (Editor), Robin K. Harris (Editor)
Publisher Wiley & Sons
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9780471490821
ISBN 978-0-471-49082-1
No. of pages 880
Dimensions 228 mm x 287 mm x 48 mm
Weight 2852 g

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