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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy |
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OSR Home | Theory | Instrumentation | The Spectra | Examples | Tuesday 07th 2012f February 2012 12:21 |
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Experiments were not attempted at that time, we did not believe in the usefulness of the concept anyway, and I finished my thesis in 1962 with a feeling like an artist balancing on a high rope without any interested spectators. Richard Ernst (Nobel Laureate and developer of FT-NMR) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is a low energy spectroscopic technique which allows the probing of chemical structure by inferred proton dipole information. This section will detail, to a fair undergraduate level, the concepts and reality of NMR Spectroscopy and its uses in modern organic chemistry as a powerful structural determination tool. Examples are given to aid the digestion of the subject matter, and a look at real world instrumentation is detailed.
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