NMR Studies of Electrolyte Solutions

  • E. von Goldammer
Part of the Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry book series (MAOE, volume 10)

Abstract

In recent years, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has been applied to the study of interactions in solution with profitable results. This has been especially the case with studies of ionic hydra­tion in electrolyte solutions where magnetic resonance and relaxa­tion techniques have been used. In this chapter, the basis of, and recent results obtained from, this approach are described.

Keywords

Relaxation Rate Electrolyte Solution Electric Field Gradient Spin Relaxation Rotational Diffusion 
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