Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool used by chemists and physicists to study the structure and dynamics of molecules. In recent years, no other technique has gained such significance as NMR spectroscopy. It is used in all branches of science in which precise structural determination is required and in which the nature of interactions and reactions in solution is being studied. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy has established itself as a premier means for the specialist and non-specialist alike to become familiar with new techniques and applications of NMR spectroscopy.

  1. NMR Studies of Crown Ether – Cyclodextrin Complexes
  2. Blazej Gierczyk

  3. 15N and 31P NMR Coordination Shifts in Transition Metal Complexes with Nitrogen- and Phosphorus-Containing Heterocycles
  4. Leszek Pazderski

  5. Quantification of Complex Mixtures by NMR
  6. John van Duynhoven, Ewoud van Velzen and Doris M. Jacobs

  7. Proton NMR Profiling of Food Samples
  8. Raffaele Lamanna

  9. Magic Angle Spinning NMR Studies of Protein Assemblies: Recent Advances in Methodology and Applications
  10. Guangjin Hou, Christopher L. Suiter, Si Yan, Huilan Zhang and Tatyana Polenova

  11. Recent Advances in Solution NMR Studies: 13C Direct Detection for Biomolecular NMR applicationsIsabella C. Felli, Alessandro Piai and Roberta Pierattelli
Organic, inorganic, analytical and physical chemists, biochemists, structural biologists, physicists and all those studying and using NMR spectroscopy.
Editor of about 150 volumes, mostly dealing with aspects of NMR. Retired Professor of Chemistry from the University of Surrey.
  • This volume of Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy focuses on the analytical tool used by chemists and physicists and inlcudes topics such as Profiling of Food Samples, Recent Advances in Solution NMR Studies and Magic Angle Spinning NMR Studies of Protein Assemblies