NMR spectroscopy is a physicochemical analysis technique that is based on the interaction of an externally applied radiofrequency radiation with atomic nuclei. During this interaction there is a net ...
NMR spectra are typically collected in solutions made up of deuterated solvents due to the fact that a protonated solvent will yield large solvent peaks which may hide the solute’s spectral features.
What synthetic chemist hasn't wistfully lingered over a reaction flask, longing for a simple, informative way of following the chemistry without exposing sensitive reagents to air and moisture? A ...
Please note: This product is for research use only. Lipoproteins can be described as supramolecular assemblies that carry water-insoluble lipids in the blood. They also carry apolipoproteins that ...
In the February 2017 issue of Pharmaceutical Technology, the authors of "Characterization of Small-Molecule Drug Substances in Type II DMFs Supporting ANDAs, Part I: Solution Nuclear Magnetic ...
An improved technique for ultra-high-resolution NMR spectroscopy may prove useful for applications such as process optimization, metabolomics, and studies of intrinsically disordered proteins. The ...
Unfortunately, many 1H-NMR spectra are severely overlapped due to the multiplet structure caused by homo-nuclear scalar couplings. "Pure shift" NMR spectra, also known as broadband homonuclear ...
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