Basic NMR Concepts
Basic NMR Concepts: A Guide for the Modern Laboratory Description: This handout is designed to furnish you with a basic understanding of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. The concepts implicit and fundamental to the operation of a modern NMR spectrometer, with generic illustrations where appropriate, will be described.
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