In Part I, we review some basic physics, properties, and types of magnetism ( ) as they relate to high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance NMR probe design, both in liquids and in solids, and some of the reasons it is technically difficult to obtain resolution of several parts per billion. We note
ChemInform Abstract: Magnetism in High-Resolution NMR Probe Design. Part 1. General Methods
β Scribed by F. David Doty; George Entzminger; Y. Andy Yang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 25 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-7597
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