During the last few years, routine applications of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) techniques have developed at a tremendous pace. The latest generation of spectrometers have enabled chemists to perform new types of experiments. This third, revised and expanded edition introduces the latest methodologies and incorporates them into new exercises. 25 illus.
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During the last few years, routine applications of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) techniques have developed at a tremendous pace. The latest generation of spectrometers have enabled chemists to perform new types of experiments. This third, revised and expanded edition introduces the latest methodologies and incorporates them into new exercises. 25 illus.
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