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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemistry Science
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemistry Science
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See Also:
- Autobiography. From the Nobel Prize Museum. Chemistry 1991
- A Collaborative Computing Project for the NMR Community
- A not-for-profit NMR center. These guys have some great publications.
- A non-java tool to calculate the pulse width or power level (dB) for 90 degree pulses. And a non-java tool for calculating the field strength of various pulses. Very useful, from Spectroscopy Now.
- Calculate power levels versus pulse widths, temperature versus chemical shift, calculate coupling constants versus time for various delays and pulse length versus field stregth.
- NUmerous links to NMR sites; educational as well as informative links are listed.
- Calculation of vicinal coupling constants according to the Karplus equations parametrized by different authors.
- Auditory presentation of Free Induction Decay (FID) signals generated by NMR spectrometers.
- Experiment wizards, tutorials and Bruker's manuals, eNMR encyclopedia, search tools, Bruker's library, literature references, pulse programs, theory, and information.
- NMR and MRI console electronics can test themselves to a large degree, and such a test has been implemented.
- SDBS an integrated Spectral Data Base System for organic compounds.
- Includes an introduction to chemistry, lecture notes and quizzes for students, data tables, and molecular images. With NMR tables and information for the beginner.
- The web site of a multi-user biomedical nuclear magnetic resonance facility in the UK.
- A long list of papers, links and articles dicussing NMR and Biochemistry.
- A web database for organic structures and their NMR spectra. It allows for spectrum prediction (13C, 15N, 31P) as well as for searching spectra, structures and other properties.
- NMR in solid state physics and mesoscopic physics at Laboratoire de Physique des Solides of Orsay University (Paris Sud)
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