Multiple resonance

McFarlane, W. and Rycroft, D. S. (1982) Multiple resonance. In: Webb, G. A. (ed.) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance : Volume 11. Series: Specialist periodical reports (11). The Royal Society of Chemistry: London, pp. 157-178. ISBN 9780851863429 (doi: 10.1039/9781847553676-00157)

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Abstract

[Introduction in lieu of Abstract] The main area of development during the past year in multiple resonance has continued to be spin-echo and two-dimensional (2D) work, with considerable emphasis placed upon devising one-dimensional (1D) experiments designed to exploit particular features of a more general 2D method. Also important has been the use of more elaborate composite pulse sequences to achieve the effects of a single 'perfect' pulse, in a manner reminiscent of the publication of a series of short notes to provide a description of a larger piece of work. Two brief reviews have appeared of multiple-resonance methods in general, and the uses of selective excitation in various areas of n.m.r. have been surveyed. Freeman has published a state-of-the-art review of 2D n.m.r. methods, with particular reference to work on <sup>13</sup>C, and has summarized further developments. Two other reviews of 2D methods have appeared, and an introductory survey of their applications to samples partially oriented in liquid-crystal solvents has been published. Bodenhausen has presented an excellent description of multiple-quantum experiments.

Item Type:Book Sections
Additional Information:Series ISSN: 0305-9804
Keywords:NMR spectroscopy, multiple resonance.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Rycroft, Dr David
Authors: McFarlane, W., and Rycroft, D. S.
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Publisher:The Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN:9780851863429

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