Solid-state NMR in materials science principles and applications
by
 
Bakhmutov, Vladimir I.

Title
Solid-state NMR in materials science principles and applications

Author
Bakhmutov, Vladimir I.

ISBN
9781439869642

Publication Information
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2012.

Physical Description
xv, 264 p. : ill.

Contents
ch. 1. General principles of pulsed NMR and NMR techniques -- ch. 2. On amorphous materials as potential objects in solid-state NMR studies : common and key problems -- ch. 3. Features of solid-state NMR : diamagnetic materials -- ch. 4. Practice of multinuclear NMR in diamagnetic solids : general information and examples of applications -- ch. 5. Dynamics in diamagnetic materials from solid-state NMR : methods, measurements, and analysis -- ch. 6. Strategies in solid-state multinuclear NMR : studies of diamagnetic porous materials -- ch. 7. Paramagnetic effects in solid-state NMR -- ch. 8. Strategy in NMR studies in amorphous porous paramagnetic materials.

Abstract
"Solid-state NMR is an extraordinarily powerful method that is widely applied in materials chemistry and is constantly being developed through application of new techniques and approaches. As the most exciting direction of modem materials science, the controlled design of new materials requires constant application of new methods. Although young scientists are familiar with solution NMR, the solid-state version of this method often remains a black box, so this book describes experimental problems in solid-state NMR while avoiding unnecessary theoretical details. The text covers amorphous and diamagnetic materials, paramagnetic effects, the porous system, and more"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Materials -- Testing.
 
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
 
Solid state chemistry.

Electronic Access
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