Description |
1 online resource : text file, PDF |
Contents |
Equilibrium and non-equilibrium states in NMR -- Simple relaxation theory -- Relaxation through dipolar interactions -- The Redfield relaxation theory -- Applications of Redfield theory to systems of spin 1/2 nuclei -- Spectral densities and molecular dynamics -- NMR -- the toolbox -- Measuring T1 and T2 relaxation times -- Cross-relaxation measurements -- Cross-correlation and multiple-quantum relaxation measurements -- Relaxation and molecular dynamics -- Application of relaxation-related measurements to structure determination -- Relaxation and chemical exchange -- Effects of quadrupolar nuclei -- Nuclear spin relaxation in paramagnetic systems in solution -- Long-lived nuclear spin states and related topics -- Nuclear spin relaxation in other aggregation states |
Summary |
"Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is widely used because of the rich data it produces, and some of the most valuable data originates from the study of nuclear spin relaxation in solution. This second edition of the successful Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Liquids explores the nature of the phenomenon, shows how to study it, and explains why such studies are worthwhile. Avoiding overly demanding mathematics, the authors explain the topic in a manner that anyone with a basic familiarity with NMR can follow. This book is suitable as supplementary reading for graduate students and will also be a valuable desk reference for NMR spectroscopists in chemistry, physics, chemical physics, or biochemistry."--Provided by publisher |
Subject |
Relaxation phenomena.
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Nuclear spin.
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Nuclear spin
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Relaxation phenomena
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Maler, Lena, author
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ISBN |
9781351264600 |
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1351264605 |
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9781351264594 |
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1351264591 |
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