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Understanding NMR Spectroscopy

James Keeler
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In this article, the quantum mechanics of one spin and product operators are discussed in the context of two-dimensional NMR spectra, with a focus on phase cycling and field gradient pulses.
Abstract
1. What this book is about and who should read it. 2. Setting the scene. 3. Energy levels and NMR spectra. 4. The vector model. 5. Fourier transformation and data processing. 6. The quantum mechanics of one spin. 7. Product operators. 8. Two-dimensional NMR. 9. Relaxation and the NOE. 10. Advanced topics in tow-dimensional NMR. 11. Coherence selection: phase cycling and field gradient pulses. 12. How the spectrometer works. Appendix: Some mathematical topics. Index.

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