NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

Joseph Martin
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The introduction to this section discusses how spraying things at materials can be a method for learning about their properties. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy works in a similar, but subtly different way — it induces the materials themselves to do the spraying. NMR is a phenomenon that occurs when the nuclei of atoms in a strong magnetic field resonate with small oscillations in the near field (the portion of the magnetic field close to them) generated with radiofrequency (RF) pulses (Figure 4.13.1). The resonance causes nuclei to give off electromagnetic radiation, which carries information about the properties of those nuclei — in particular their magnetic moment, which can identify elements and give hints about how atoms are arrayed in a crystal or molecule. This information can be invaluable for determining molecular and crystal structure, monitoring chemical reactions or biological processes as they unfold, analyzing the purity of samples, and for applications like imaging. NMR has therefore become a widespread technique for investigating physical, chemical, and biological materials…
核磁共振波谱学
本节的介绍讨论了如何在材料上喷涂东西可以成为了解其特性的一种方法。核磁共振(NMR)光谱学的工作原理类似,但略有不同——它诱导材料本身进行喷涂。核磁共振是一种现象,当原子核在强磁场中与射频(RF)脉冲产生的近场(靠近它们的磁场部分)中的小振荡共振时,就会发生这种现象(图4.13.1)。这种共振使原子核发出电磁辐射,电磁辐射携带着这些原子核的特性信息——尤其是它们的磁矩,它可以识别元素,并提示原子如何在晶体或分子中排列。这些信息对于确定分子和晶体结构、监测化学反应或生物过程、分析样品纯度以及成像等应用具有不可估量的价值。因此,核磁共振已成为研究物理、化学和生物材料的一种广泛的技术。
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