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Introduction to Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

Duer, Melinda J. (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage Juni 2004
368 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-0914-7
John Wiley & Sons

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Introduction to Solid State NMR Spectroscopy is written for
undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry, either taking a
course in advanced or solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy or undertaking research projects where solid-state NMR
is likely to be a major investigative technique. It will also serve
as a practical introduction in industry, where the techniques can
provide new or complementary information to supplement other
investigative techniques.

By covering solid-state NMR spectroscopy in a clear,
straightforward and approachable way with detailed descriptions of
the major solid-state NMR experiments focussing on what the
experiments do and what they tell the researcher, this book will
serve as an ideal introduction to the subject. These descriptions
are backed up by separate mathematical explanations for those who
wish to gain a more sophisticated quantitative understanding of the
phenomena. With additional coverage of the practical implementation
of solid-state NMR experiments integrated into the discussion, this
book will be essential reading for all those using, or about to
use, solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

Dr Melinda Duer is a senior lecturer in the Department of
Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

The Basics of NMR; Essential Techniques for Solid-State NMR; Shielding and Chemical Shift - theory and uses; Dipolar coupling - theory and uses; Quadrupole Coupling - theory and uses; NMR Techniques for Studying Molecular Motion in Solids; Index
"Overall this is an excellent book and one that I personally will
find very useful. I will recommend it to my postgraduate students
and prostdoctoral research fellows for its detailed and careful
explanations of a wide range of experimental methods in solid-state
NMR spectroscopy."

"The book is clear and straightforward...the level of detail is
very impressive and the author does not shirk her duty to explain
some of the most notoriously difficult concepts in this
area."

Chemistry World, Vol 2, No 1, January 2005

"The theoretical approaches, the description of methods and the
demonstration of the applications are clearly given in this book,
which can be recommended to students and researchers in physical,
analytical and organic chemistry and also biology who need access
to solid-state NMR for the characterization of structures and
dynamics of chemical or biological compounds."

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 2004, vol 42
Dr Melinda Duer is a senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

M. J. Duer, University of Cambridge