Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Inorganic Materials
β Scribed by John J. Fitzgerald (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 423
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 717
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Solid-state NMR spectroscopy of inorganic materials : an overview / John J. Fitzgerald and Susan M. DePaul --
Multiple-quantum magic-angle spinning NMR of half-integer quadrupolar nuclei / Ales Medek, Laura Marinelli, and Lucio Frydman --
Oxygen motion in simple and complex oxides / Jeffrey A. Reimer and Stuart B. Adler --
The study of fluoridated hydroxyapatite by Β³ΒΉP-ΒΉβΉF rotational-echo, double-resonance NMR / Yong Pan --
Solid-state ΒΉH, ΒΉβ·O, and Β²β·Al NMR studies of the surface chemistry of alumina materials / John J. Fitzgerald --
An overview of solid-state NMR correlation experiments in phosphate glass systems / R.M. Wenslow, K. Fiske, and K.T. Mueller --
Borate glass structure probed with dynamic angle spinning NMR / J.W. Zwanziger, R.E. Youngman, and M. Braun --
A ΒΉβ·O solid state NMR study of the lead zirconium titanate system (PbZrxTiβxOβ) / Walter G. Klemperer and David L. Richard --
Multinuclear NMR study of host-guest interactions in sodalites / G. Engelhardt --
Investigation of the host-guest structures of molecular sieves by one- and two-dimensional solid-state NMR techniques / C.A. Fyfe, A.C. Diaz, A.R. Lewis, J.M. CheΜzeau, H. Grondey, and G.T. Kokotailo --
Double-resonance and two-dimensional silicon-29 NMR spectroscopy of minerals / Jay S. Shore, Susan M. DePaul, Matthias Ernst, and Brian L. Phillips --
Siloxane-based solid networks, from silicas to silicones / Gary E. Maciel --
Wide-line ΒΉβ΄N NMR in solids / James P. Yesinowski and Edward A. Hill --
Solid-state NMR of nitrides and oxynitrides / M.E. Smith.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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 a rigorous but readable approach, making it easy for someone who merely wishes to gain an overall impression
<p>Why to apply solid-state NMR? - By now, we should have learned that NMR is mainly used for the study of molecules in solution, while x-ray diffraction is the method of choice for solids. Based on this fact, the two recent 'NMR-Nobelprizes' went indeed into the liquid phase: my own one eleven year
1. G. Engelhardt, H. Koller, Stuttgart, FRG: 29Si NMR of Inorganic Solids 2. H. Pfeifer, Leizpig, FRG: NMR of Solid Surfaces 3. A. Sebald, Bayreuth, FRG: MAS and CP/MAS NMR of Less Common Spin-1/2 Nuclei 4. C. J{ger, Mainz, FRG: Satellite Transition Spectroscopy of Quadrupolar Nuclei 5. D. Brinkmann