Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) is a spectroscopy technique used to characterize atomic-level structure and dynamics in solid materials. ssNMR spectra are broader du...
Guide Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) is a spectroscopy technique used to characterize atomic-level structure and dynamics in solid materials. ssNMR spectra are broader due to nuclear
Guide Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an atomic-level method used to determine the chemical structure, three-dimensional structure, and dynamics of solids and semi
Guide Solid-State NMR is based on the same fundamental principles as liquid-state NMR, namely the interaction between nuclear spins and an external magnetic field. However, in solids, the
Guide Solid state NMR is clearly a very powerful technique capable of looking at a variety of materials. It does not require crystalline materials like diffraction techniques, and can still determine local molecular
Guide Capable of looking at a variety of materials. It does not require crystalline materials like diffraction techniques, and can still determine local molecular environments. Very fast 60kHz spinning enables
Guide Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an atomic-level method to determine the chemical structure, 3D structure and dynamics of solids and semi-solids. This Primer...
Guide Solid state NMR on single crystals Crystal mounted on a tenon with known orientation NMR interaction tensors can then be determined with respect to the molecular frame In particular: Anisotropic NMR
Guide This book is for those familiar with solution-state NMR who are encountering solid-state NMR for the first time. It presents the current understanding and applications of solid-state NMR with
Guide Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an atomic-level method to determine the chemical structure, 3D structure and dynamics of solids and semi-solids. This Primer summarizes the
Guide Spectroscopic methods have opened up a new horizon in our knowledge of solid-state materials. Numerous techniques using electromagnetic radiation or charged and neutral particles have been
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