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Practical Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation for Chemists

Bakhmutov, Vladimir I.

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1. Auflage November 2004
218 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-470-09445-7
John Wiley & Sons

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This book demonstrates how NMR relaxation can be applied for structural diagnostics of chemical compounds, recognition of weak intermolecular interactions, determinations of internuclear distances and lengths of chemical bonds when compounds under investigation can exist only in solutions.
* Written as a textbook for chemists, demanding little background in physics and NMR
* Its practical approach helps the reader to apply the techniques in the lab
* First book to teach NMR Relaxation techniques to chemists

Preface.

Chapter 1. How and why nuclei relax.

Chapter 2. How to measure the NMR relaxation times.

Chapter 3. Errors in Determinations of Relaxation Times.

Chapter 4. NMR relaxation by dipole-dipole and quadrupole interactions.

Chapter 5. Relaxation by chemical shift anisotropy, spin-rotation relaxation, scalar relaxation of the second kind and cross-mechanisms.

Chapter 6. Nuclear relaxation in molecular systems with anisotropic motions.

Chapter 7. 1H T1 relaxation diagnostics in solutions.

Chapter 8. Internuclear distances from the 1H T1 relaxation measurements in solutions.

9. Chapter 9: Deuterium quadrupole coupling constants from 2H T1 relaxation measurements in solutions.

9. 5. Bibliography to Chapter 9.

Chapter 10. Spin-lattice 1H and 2H relaxation in mobile groups.

10. 5. Deuterium spin-lattice NMR relaxation in mobile molecular fragments.

Chapter 11. Relaxation of other nuclei (than 1H and 2H) and specific relaxation experiments.

11. 4. Character of molecular motions from 17O and 2H T1 relaxation in solutions.

Chapter 12. Paramagnetic NMR relaxation.

Concluding remarks.

Subject Index.
Dr. Vladimir I. Bakhmutov is a professional NMR spectroscopist at the Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, USA. He is also the author of 220 scientific publications including reviews and book chapters.

V. I. Bakhmutov, Texas A&M University, USA