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Dynamics of solutions and fluid mixtures by NMR / edited by Jean Jacques Delpuech.

Chemistry Library - Books QD541 .D96 1995
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Delpuech, Jean-Jacques.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Solution (Chemistry).
Fluids.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Physical Description:
xi, 587 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chichester ; New York : John Wiley & Sons, [1995]
Summary:
One of the most outstanding contributions of NMR to chemistry concerns the information which can be obtained at the molecular level as a result of the time-dependence of NMR spectra. The importance of this information is well illustrated by the large number of applications which have resulted from research in this field. To date, however, both the theory and its applications have only been available in widely scattered articles in the literature. Dynamics of Solutions and Fluid Mixtures by NMR is the first single volume giving a comprehensive coverage of time-dependent effects in NMR, and of the information which can be obtained by investigation of these phenomena. The ten chapters, all written by acknowledged experts in their respective fields, are arranged in a logical progression. The first three chapters give an overview of NMR spectroscopy and the fundamental aspects of molecular dynamics. Topics covered in later chapters include specific relaxation mechanisms, the use of field gradients in the study of translational diffusion, and applications of the technique. Dynamics of Solutions and Fluid Mixtures by NMR provides a timely and comprehensive overview of time-dependent phenomena in NMR. It will be of great interest to analytical chemists and biochemists, and to researchers and students working specifically in the fields of applications covered in the volume.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
047195411X :
OCLC:
31077374

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