<p>Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which has evolved only within the last 20 years, has become one of the very important tools in chemistry and physics. The literature on its theory and application has grown immensely and a comprehensive and adequate treatment ofall branches by one author,
Structure of High-Resolution NMR Spectra
โ Scribed by P.L. Corio (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 553
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages vii-viii
CHAPTER 1 - Elementary Theory of Magnetic Resonance, Pages 1-47
CHAPTER 2 - Theory of Spin Angular Momentum, Pages 48-74
CHAPTER 3 - Quantum Mechanics of Magnetic Moments in External Fields, Pages 75-94
CHAPTER 4 - Angular Momentum of Multispin Systems, Pages 95-126
CHAPTER 5 - General Theory of Steady-State Spectra, Pages 127-186
CHAPTER 6 - Systems with Two Groups of Magnetically Equivalent Nuclei, Pages 187-258
CHAPTER 7 - Perturbation and Moment Calculations, Pages 259-328
CHAPTER 8 - The Analysis of Symmetrical Spin Systems, Pages 329-405
CHAPTER 9 - Multiple Quantum Transitions, Double Resonance and Spin Echo Experiments, Pages 406-446
APPENDIX I - Some Definitions and Theorems of Linear Algebra, Pages 447-471
APPENDIX II - Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Transformations, Pages 472-479
APPENDIX III - Exponential Operators, Pages 480-485
APPENDIX IV - The Difference Equation of Laplace, Pages 486-488
APPENDIX V - Trace Calculations, Pages 489-492
APPENDIX VI - Numerical Data for Some Two-Group Systems, Pages 493-536
Author Index, Pages 537-541
Subject Index, Pages 542-548
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