Pulse and Fourier Transform NMR: Introduction to Theory and Methods
presents the different types of pulse experiments that are commonly
used and provides the theoretical background necessary for
understanding these techniques. This book evaluates the practical
application of pulse methods and the necessary instrumentation.
Organized into seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of
the NMR fundamentals and the basic pulse methods. This text then
summarizes the important features of pulse spectrometers. Other
chapters consider the rationale, the advantages, and the
limitations of Fourier transform NMR methods. This book discusses
as well how the idea of the rotating frame can be utilized to
understand certain experiments that extend the range of application
of pulse methods. The final chapter deals with a few significant
special uses of pulse techniques. This book is a valuable resource
for chemists and readers who are familiar with high resolution NMR
but with no background in pulse methods.
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