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ACS Symposium Series No. 191 George C. Levy, Editor Syracuse University Based on a symposium jointly sponsored by the Divisions of Analytical, Organic, and Physical Chemistry of the ACS. Methods and applications of NMR spectroscopy in chemistry and biophysics This 17-chapter volume outlines some of the more recent NMR applications. The development of methodology to obtain high resolution NMR represents one of the promising new areas of research. At the same time, the FT technique makes high resolution experiments much easier to De performed at high pressure. The 13C NMR experiments of rhodium carbonyl clusters presented in this text are an illustrative example of the application of this technique to homogeneous catalytic processes. The nature of solid fossil fuels is probed with high resolution FT NMR using cross-polarization and magic angle spinning techniques. Two-dimensional FT NMR and the new information this technique can provide also are discussed. Mechanistic investigations of radical reactions are described using the chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP) technique. Also discussed is the use of solid state 13C NMR to study the structure of Hytrel thermoplastic elastomers. Makes essential reading for chemists, biochemists, analytical methods scientists, and physicists interested in NMR.
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1284 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 54, NO. 12, OCTOBER 1982
Ultra High-Field NMR · NMR Spectroscopy at 600 MHz • Two-dimensional Fourier Spectroscopy · Quadrupolar Metallic Nuclei · Deuterium NMR Spectroscopy · Metabolism of 13C Labeled Substrates · Chemical Bond Labeling and Double-Cross Polarization NMR · NMR Spectroscopy at High Pressure · 1 3 C Cross Polarization Magic Angle Spinning NMR · NMR of Linear and Cyclic Peptides · 3, P NMR Studies · 13C NMR Studies of DNA Dynamics · Pholo-Chemically 13 Induced Nuclear Polarization of Biological Molecules · C NMR Characterization of Solid Fossil Fuels · Polyester Thermoplastic Elastomers · !3 Na NMR Studies 388 pages (1982) Clothbound US & Canada S49.95 Export S59.95 LC 82-11458 ISBN 0-8412-0723-2 Order f r o m : Distribution Office — 2 American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 or CALL T O L L FREE 800-424-6747 and use your credit card.
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