Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is perhaps the most useful technique in the organic chemist’s toolkit. But conventional NMR requires the sample to be placed in a very high magnetic field ...
RESIDUAL DIPOLAR couplings, or RDCs, have become an invaluable tool for scientists trying to decipher the structure of large biological molecules with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Chemists ...
In NMR experiments, magnetizations that are perpendicular to the static magnetic field B0 will rotate about the B0 field at its typical Larmor frequency. This phenomenon is commonly known as chemical ...
The chemistry of azide-tetrazole systems has attracted significant attention due to the intriguing equilibrium between the azido and tetrazole forms. This tautomeric interplay is not only fundamental ...
LC-NMR combines two techniques - liquid chromatography (LC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). It involves a HPLC separation followed by the detection of separated components by UV or other methods ...
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