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Chapter 7/3(A4)
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/understanding/chapter_7.pdf24 Feb 2004: 7–1. 7 Two-dimensional NMR†. 7.1 Introduction. The basic ideas of two-dimensional NMR will be introduced by reference tothe appearance of a COSY spectrum; later in this chapter the productoperator formalism will be used to predict the form of -
Chapter 9 letter
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter9.pdf12 Mar 2002: 9–1. 9 Coherence Selection:Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses†. 9.1 Introduction. The pulse sequence used in an NMR experiment is carefully designed toproduce a particular outcome. For example, we may wish to pass the spinsthrough a state of -
select/ALL/5
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/EMBOselect.pdf23 Jul 2002: 4–1. 4. Coherence Selection:Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses. 4.1 Introduction. The pulse sequence used in an NMR experiment is carefully designed toproduce a particular outcome. For example, we may wish to pass the spinsthrough a state of -
Chapter 9 a4 /2
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/understanding/chapter_9.pdf24 Feb 2004: 9–1. 9 Coherence Selection:Phase Cycling and Gradient Pulses†. 9.1 Introduction. The pulse sequence used in an NMR experiment is carefully designed toproduce a particular outcome. For example, we may wish to pass the spinsthrough a state of -
main.dvi
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/Irvine/chapter3.pdf5 Mar 2002: increasing τ. Fig. 3.24 Visualization of the outcome of an inversion recovery experiment. ... 3.24. 3.11 Off-resonance effects and soft pulses. -y. z. xb. c. -
Chapter 8 a4 /6
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/understanding/chapter_8.pdf24 Feb 2004: 13. 23 0 3. 11. 24 0 2. 112. 22 0 2. ... 11. 24 0 3. 24. 24 2 4. 23. 22 2 1. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). -
Development of a method for the measurement of long-range ...
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/lrjch.pdf7 Aug 2003: Development of a method for the. measurement of long-range 13C–1H coupling. constants from HMBC spectra. Richard A E Edden and James Keeler University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge,. CB2 1EW, U.K. Abstract. This -
relax_1
https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/relax1_a4.pdf9 Aug 2003: 13. 23 0 3. 11. 24 0 2. 112. 22 0 2. ... 11. 24 0 3. 24. 24 2 4. 23. 22 2 1. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ). -
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https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/lectures/understanding/chapter_3.pdf24 Feb 2004: increasing τ. Fig. 3.24 Visualization of the outcome of an inversion recovery experiment. ... Thewhole process is visualized in Fig. 3.24. 3.11 Off-resonance effects and soft pulses. -
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https://www-keeler.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/ProtonDecoupled.pdf9 Jan 2007: field strength of1.7 kHz, which was swept through an offset range of 24 kHz in 24 ms. ... 24. (a). (b). 2.6 2.2 1.8 1.4 ppm1.0. 0. -100. -200.
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