[NMR paper] Editorial: New 1.2 GHz NMR Spectrometers— New Horizons?
Editorial: New 1.2 GHz NMR Spectrometers— New Horizons?
The latest ultrahigh-field NMR spectrometers are a huge technological challenge that require large financial investments. In his Guest Editorial, Harald Schwalbe justifies the need for spectrometers with higher magnetic field strengths. The important results from previous generations of high-field NMR spectrometers are discussed, and research areas are identified that will benefit from the latest spectrometers.
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08-17-2017 01:01 PM
[NMR paper] Oxidative Neutralization of Mustard-Gas Simulants in an On-Board Flow Device with In-Line NMR Monitoring
Oxidative Neutralization of Mustard-Gas Simulants in an On-Board Flow Device with In-Line NMR Monitoring
The fast and effective neutralization of the mustard-gas simulant 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES) using a simple and portable continuous flow device is reported. Neutralization takes place through a fully selective sulfoxidation by a stable source of hydrogen peroxide (alcoholic solution of urea-H2O2 adduct/MeSO3H freshly prepared). The reaction progress can be monitored with an in-line benchtop NMR spectrometer, allowing a real-time adjustment of reaction conditions....
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05-05-2017 09:06 AM
Fifty years of “Progress in NMR Spectroscopy” – An editorial from the present Editorial Board
Fifty years of “Progress in NMR Spectroscopy” – An editorial from the present Editorial Board
Publication date: May 2016
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volumes 94–95</br>
Author(s): David Neuhaus, Geoffrey Bodenhausen, David Gadian, Beat Meier, Gareth Morris</br>
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Editorial: farewell and thanks
Editorial: farewell and thanks
Editorial: farewell and thanks
Content Type Journal Article
Category Editorial
Pages 1-1
DOI 10.1007/s10858-011-9595-0
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12-22-2011 06:50 AM
[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Varian Gemini 300 Transmitter Board Indicator Lights
Varian Gemini 300 Transmitter Board Indicator Lights
I am having problems with a Varian Gemini 300 console. During the troubleshooting process, I noticed that the number of green lights activated on all of the transmitter boards has changed. In the schematic manual, these lights are labeled as XMTR, LOCK, OFF, and L0. However, I cannot find any more information as to what exactly these lights indicate. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
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07-22-2011 10:39 PM
Editorial
Editorial
Editorial
Content Type Journal Article
Pages 1-2
DOI 10.1007/s10858-011-9479-3
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