Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool used by chemists and physicists to study the structure and dynamics of molecules. In recent years, no other technique has grown to such importance as NMR spectroscopy. It is used in all branches of science where precise structural determination is required and where the nature of interactions and reactions in solution is being studied. Annual Reports on NMR has established itself as a premier means for the specialist and nonspecialist alike to become familiar with new techniques and applications of NMR spectroscopy.
Author(s): G.A. Webb (Eds.)
Series: Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy 55
Publisher: Elsevier, Academic Press
Year: 2005
Language: English
Commentary: 52105
Pages: 1-333
Content:
Long-Range 1H–15N Heteronuclear Shift Correlation Original Research Article
Pages 1-119
Gary E. Martin, Antony J. Williams
Magic-Angle-Spinning Solid-State NMR Applied to Polypeptides and Proteins Original Research Article
Pages 121-158
Colan E. Hughes, Marc Baldus
NMR Studies of Dynamic Processes in Organic Solids Original Research Article
Pages 159-203
D. Reichert
NMR Studies of Nanoparticles Original Research Article
Pages 205-258
Christian Mayer
Microscopy in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Original Research Article
Pages 259-297
P.T. Narasimhan, Russell E. Jacobs
Applications of Optical Pumping and Polarization Techniques in NMR: I. Optical Nuclear Polarization in Molecular Crystals Original Research Article
Pages 299-323
Boyd M. Goodson
Contributors
Pages v-v
Preface
Pages vii-vii
Contents
Pages ix-x
Index
Pages 325-333