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NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Solid Materials

Par : Roderick E. Wasylishen, Sharon E. Ashbrook, Stephen Wimperis
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  • Nombre de pages533
  • FormatGrand Format
  • PrésentationRelié
  • Poids1.361 kg
  • Dimensions19,3 cm × 25,1 cm × 3,0 cm
  • ISBN978-0-470-97398-1
  • EAN9780470973981
  • Date de parution07/08/2012
  • CollectionEMR Handbooks
  • ÉditeurWiley

Résumé

Over the past 20 years technical developments in superconducting magnet technology and instrumentation have increased the potential of NMR spectroscopy so that it is now possible to study a wide range of solid materials. In addition, one can probe the nuclear environments of many other additional atoms that possess the property of spin. In particular, it is possible to carry out NMR experiments on isotopes that have nuclear spin greater than 1/2 (i.e.
quadrupolar nuclei). Since more than two-thirds of all NMR active isotopes are quadrupolar nuclei, applications of NMR spectroscopy with quadrupolar nuclei are increasing rapidly. The purpose of this handbook is to provide under a single cover the fundamental principles, techniques and applications of quadrupolar NMR as it pertains to solid materials. Each chapter has been prepared by an expert who has made significant contributions to our understanding and appreciation of the importance of NMR studies of quadrupolar nuclei in solids.
The text is divided into three sections : The first provides the reader with the background necessary to appreciate the challenges in acquiring and interpreting NMR spectra of quadrupolar nuclei in solids. The second presents cutting-edge techniques and methodology for employing these techniques to investigate quadrupolar nuclei in solids. The final section explores applications of solid-state NMR studies of solids ranging from investigations of dynamics, characterizations of biological samples, organic and inorganic materials, porous materials, glasses, catalysts, semiconductors and high-temperature superconductors.