
Written for chemists and biochemists, but easily understood by anyone familiar with the basic principles of NMR, this handy dictionary will provide a comprehensive explanation of the many bewildering acronyms and technical terms frequently used in this field, while helping the reader gain an understanding of the underlying concepts. The dictionary format provides easy access to complete definitions. Extensive cross references are included, while those needing additional guidance will find many entries suggesting further reading. This authoritative guide also includes a valuable explanation of the theory and use of modern NMR methods and a detailed description of two-dimensional NMR methods in liquids that will be of particular useful to biochemists and others involved in NMR research.
This text serves as a comprehensive reference guide to clarify the complex terminology and theoretical frameworks inherent in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. S. W. Homans, an expert in the field, compiles these definitions to bridge the gap between basic knowledge and advanced application for chemists and biochemists. The book functions as a structured lexicon that simplifies technical jargon while providing the necessary context for modern NMR methodologies.
What You Will Find
Experts and researchers frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for those navigating the complexities of NMR spectroscopy. Readers often note that the dictionary format provides an efficient method for locating specific definitions while maintaining a high level of technical accuracy.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
1990-03-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198552742
ISBN-13:
9780198552741
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