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Advanced Techniques in Fourier Transform NMR

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In this chapter, we shall be concerned with various techniques for the rapid acquisition of NMR data. We shall discuss their advantages and their limitations as well as some of the relevant experimental details. Since there are so many methods being published regularly in so many subfields of NMR, we shall limit ourselves here to the more common newer techniques and for the most part to techniques in which the Fourier transform plays some important part.

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Cooper, J.W. (1978). Advanced Techniques in Fourier Transform NMR. In: Griffiths, P.R. (eds) Transform Techniques in Chemistry. Modern Analytical Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2403-4_9

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