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  • 1Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance — (NMR) spectroscopy, characterized by the presence of anisotropic (directionally dependent) interactions.IntroductionBasic conceptsA spin interacts with a magnetic or an electric field. Spatial proximity and/or a chemical bond between two atoms… …

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  • 2NMR (disambiguation) — NMR may refer to: Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Nuclear magnetic resonance NMR spectroscopy Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Proton NMR Carbon 13 NMR Magnetic Resonance Imaging,… …

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  • 3NMR spectroscopy — Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is the name given to a technique which exploits the magnetic properties of certain nuclei. This phenomenon and its origins are detailed in a separate section on… …

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  • 4NMR tube — An NMR tube filled with a colorless sample, sealed with a green polyethylene cap and Parafilm An NMR tube is a thin glass walled tube used to contain samples in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Typically NMR tubes come in 5 mm… …

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  • 5Deuterium NMR — is NMR spectroscopy of deuterium (2D), an isotope of hydrogen. Deuterium is an isotope with spin = 1, unlike hydrogen which is spin = 1/2. Deuterium NMR has a range of chemical shift similar to proton NMR but with poor resolution. It may be used… …

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  • 6Cobalt-59 NMR — 59Co is a nucleus of spin 7/2 and 100% abundancy.[1] The nucleus has a magnetic quadrupole moment. Among all NMR active nuclei, 59Co has the largest chemical shift range and the chemical shift can be correlated with the spectrochemical series.[2] …

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  • 7DSS (NMR standard) — Preferred IUPAC name 2,2 Dimethyl 2 silapentane 5 sulfonic acid …

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  • 8DSS (NMR Standard) — Chembox new ImageFile = DSS.png ImageSize = 200px IUPACName = 2,2 Dimethyl 2 silapentane 5 sulfonic acid OtherNames = Abbreviations= DSS Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo=18173 90 5 CASOther = CASREF|CAS=2039 96 5 (sodium salt) PubChem =… …

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  • 9Nuclear magnetic resonance — This article is about the physical phenomenon. For its use as a method in spectroscopy, see Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. NMR redirects here. For other uses, see NMR (disambiguation). First 1 GHz NMR Spectrometer (1000 MHz,… …

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  • 10Nuclear magnetic resonance crystallography — (NMR crystallography) is a method which utilizes primarily NMR spectroscopy to determine the structure of solid materials on the atomic scale. Thus, solid state NMR spectroscopy would be used primarily, possibly supplemented by quantum chemistry… …

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