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Developments in solid-state NMR

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Solid-state NMR is, at once, both intriguing and informative. This article attempts to explain what makes this methodology different from the mainstream NMR and highlights its utility.

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  1. Melinda J Duer, Introduction to Solid State NMR Spectroscopy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2004.

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Correspondence to K. V. Ramanathan.

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K V Ramanathan recently retired as a Professor from the Indian Institute of Science. He has used NMR to study a variety of systems, both rigid and soft materials such as liquid crystals. He is interested in NMR methodologies, in general, and high-resolution solid-state NMR, in particular.

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Ramanathan, K.V. Developments in solid-state NMR. Reson 20, 1040–1052 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-015-0272-6

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