Perspectives in Modern Chemical Spectroscopy pp 155-184 | Cite as
Multinuclear High-Resolution NMR in Solids
Abstract
The high-resolution NMR spectroscopy of isotropic liquids or solutions has provided valuable structural information for many years (see P. Belton, Chapter 6). Considerable effort has been applied to provide more and more sensitive equipment, and more and more sophisticated analytical computer software and pulse programs. However, there are materials which are not liquids and will not dissolve in suitable solvents making this information unavailable. The past fifteen years has seen the advancement of an NMR technique which has allowed a great deal of structural information to be obtained from solid materials.
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