A Handbook of NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE

The author argues that it is not virtually impossible to cover the entire field of high-resolution NMR methodology in a single volume; there are just too many pulse sequences and variations. The guiding theme of this revised handbook is that if we can understand a few basic experiments, the rest of...

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Main Author: Freeman, Ray 1932- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Essex,England Addison Wesley Longman 1997
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:The author argues that it is not virtually impossible to cover the entire field of high-resolution NMR methodology in a single volume; there are just too many pulse sequences and variations. The guiding theme of this revised handbook is that if we can understand a few basic experiments, the rest of this giant edifice can be constructed one building block at a time, and that there is no real need for a comprehensive catalogue that lists every possible NMR experiment.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xv, 344 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:The author argues that it is not virtually impossible to cover the entire field of high-resolution NMR methodology in a single volume; there are just too many pulse sequences and variations. The guiding theme of this revised handbook is that if we can understand a few basic experiments, the rest of this giant edifice can be constructed one building block at a time, and that there is no real need for a comprehensive catalogue that lists every possible NMR experiment.
ISBN:0582251842