Muller, Klaus

Solid state NMR: Principles, methods, and applications - Weinheim: Wiley-vch, 2021. - xx, 539p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm

Includes references and index

Solid State NMR: Principles, Methods, and Applications offers a systematic introduction to the theory, methodological concepts, and major experimental methods of SSMR spectroscopy. Exploring the unique potential of SSNMR for the structural and dynamic characterization of soft and either amorphous or crystalline solid materials, this comprehensive textbook provides foundational knowledge and recent developments of SSNMR, covering physical and theoretical background, experimental methods, and applications to pharmaceuticals, polymers, inorganic and hybrid materials, liquid crystals, and model membranes. Written by two expert authors to ensure a clear and consistent presentation of the subject

Solid State NMR: Principles, Methods, and Applications is the ideal textbook for university courses on SSNMR, advanced spectroscopies, and a valuable single-volume reference for spectroscopists, chemists, and researchers in the field of materials.

9783527318162


Nuclear magnetic resonance
Solid state physics--Materials—Analysis--Chemistry, Physical and theoretical--Spectrum analysis