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With nearly 400 original illustrations, this NMR primer provides an introduction to solution NMR spectroscopy at a level appropriate for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and working scientists with backgrounds in chemistry or biochemistry. It presents the underlying physics and mathematics in a way that is both accessible and sufficiently complete to allow a real understanding of modern multi-dimensional experiments, thereby giving readers the tools they need to move to more advanced textbooks and articles. One special feature of this text is a thorough, but accessible, treatment of spin quantum mechanics, including scalar-coupled spins. A novel style of vector diagram is used to represent the quantum correlations between coupled spins and the manipulation of these correlations by pulses and time evolution. This will help to clarify what is arguably the most difficult aspect of NMR for students and practitioners to master. Key Features: - Hundreds of original illustrations show both traditional and non-traditional vector diagrams, that describe the correlations between scalar-coupled spins. The non-traditional vector diagrams are a unique highlight of this text, and are used to illustrate experiments based on scalar coupling and as an aid to product-operator calculations. - Numerical simulations are used to illustrate many important ideas, including standard data processing techniques and the random processes associated with NMR relaxation. - Important mathematical concepts and techniques, such as complex numbers and the Fourier transformation, are introduced where they are required in the text. - Each chapter includes chapter-ending problems and exercises as well as a summary of major points and references for further reading.

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1. An overview of modern solution NMR 2. An introduction to spin and nuclear magnetism 3. Early NMR experiments 4. Chemical information from resonance frequencies 5. The pulse NMR methods: The pulse 6. The pulse NMR method: The signal and spectrum 7. Relaxation 8. A more mathematical look at relaxation 9. Cross relaxation and the nuclear Overhauser effect 10. Two-dimensional NMR experiments 11. The mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics 12. More quantum mechanics: Time and energy 13. Quantum description of a scalar-coupled spin pair 14. NMR spectroscopy of a weakly-coupled spin pair 15. Two-dimensional spectra based on scalar coupling 16. Heteronuclear NMR techniques 17. Introduction to the density matrix 18. The product-operator formalism Appendix A: List of symbols, numerical constants and abbreviations Appendix B: Trigonometric functions and complex numbers Appendix C: Fourier series and transforms Appendix D: Vectors and matrices Appendix E: Mathematics for uncoupled spin-1/2 particles Appendix F: Mathematics of the two-spin system Index

Principles of NMR Spectroscopy: An Illustrated

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      Publisher: University Science Books,U.S.
      Publication Date: 31/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781891389887, 978-1891389887
      ISBN10: 1891389882

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      Book Synopsis
      With nearly 400 original illustrations, this NMR primer provides an introduction to solution NMR spectroscopy at a level appropriate for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and working scientists with backgrounds in chemistry or biochemistry. It presents the underlying physics and mathematics in a way that is both accessible and sufficiently complete to allow a real understanding of modern multi-dimensional experiments, thereby giving readers the tools they need to move to more advanced textbooks and articles. One special feature of this text is a thorough, but accessible, treatment of spin quantum mechanics, including scalar-coupled spins. A novel style of vector diagram is used to represent the quantum correlations between coupled spins and the manipulation of these correlations by pulses and time evolution. This will help to clarify what is arguably the most difficult aspect of NMR for students and practitioners to master. Key Features: - Hundreds of original illustrations show both traditional and non-traditional vector diagrams, that describe the correlations between scalar-coupled spins. The non-traditional vector diagrams are a unique highlight of this text, and are used to illustrate experiments based on scalar coupling and as an aid to product-operator calculations. - Numerical simulations are used to illustrate many important ideas, including standard data processing techniques and the random processes associated with NMR relaxation. - Important mathematical concepts and techniques, such as complex numbers and the Fourier transformation, are introduced where they are required in the text. - Each chapter includes chapter-ending problems and exercises as well as a summary of major points and references for further reading.

      Table of Contents
      1. An overview of modern solution NMR 2. An introduction to spin and nuclear magnetism 3. Early NMR experiments 4. Chemical information from resonance frequencies 5. The pulse NMR methods: The pulse 6. The pulse NMR method: The signal and spectrum 7. Relaxation 8. A more mathematical look at relaxation 9. Cross relaxation and the nuclear Overhauser effect 10. Two-dimensional NMR experiments 11. The mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics 12. More quantum mechanics: Time and energy 13. Quantum description of a scalar-coupled spin pair 14. NMR spectroscopy of a weakly-coupled spin pair 15. Two-dimensional spectra based on scalar coupling 16. Heteronuclear NMR techniques 17. Introduction to the density matrix 18. The product-operator formalism Appendix A: List of symbols, numerical constants and abbreviations Appendix B: Trigonometric functions and complex numbers Appendix C: Fourier series and transforms Appendix D: Vectors and matrices Appendix E: Mathematics for uncoupled spin-1/2 particles Appendix F: Mathematics of the two-spin system Index

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