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This book provides an introduction of the general concepts behind NMR and its applications, including how to perform adequate NMR experiments and interpret data collected in liquids and solids to characterize molecule systems in terms of their structure and dynamics. It covers he theoretical basis of NMR spectroscopy, the theory of NMR relaxation, and the practice of relaxation measurements. NMR spectroscopy and relaxation studies in solutions and general principles and strategies involved in solid state NMR studies are also discussed. The book is ideal for scientists new to NMR, students, and…mehr

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This book provides an introduction of the general concepts behind NMR and its applications, including how to perform adequate NMR experiments and interpret data collected in liquids and solids to characterize molecule systems in terms of their structure and dynamics. It covers he theoretical basis of NMR spectroscopy, the theory of NMR relaxation, and the practice of relaxation measurements. NMR spectroscopy and relaxation studies in solutions and general principles and strategies involved in solid state NMR studies are also discussed. The book is ideal for scientists new to NMR, students, and investigators working in the areas of chemistry, biochemistry, biology, pharmaceutical sciences, or materials science.
Autorenporträt
Vladimir I. Bakhmutov works in the Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University in College Station. He earned his PhD in physical inorganic chemistry from Moscow State University. Dr. Bakhmutov's research interests include extensive applications of solution and solid state NMR techniques for chemistry, molecular physics, and materials science. Dr. Bakhmutov has been granted visiting professorships by Zurich University, Switzerland; Bourgogne University, Dijon, France; Rennes University, France; CINVESTAV, Mexico; and Iberdrola, Zaragosa, Spain. He is the author or co-author of more than 300 scientific articles and five books.