Process and reaction monitoring by low-field NMR spectroscopy
Process and reaction monitoring by low-field NMR spectroscopy
January 2012
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 60</br>
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Process and reaction monitoring by low-field NMR spectroscopy
Process and reaction monitoring by low-field NMR spectroscopy
Publication year: 2012
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 60</br>
Franz Dalitz, Markus Cudaj, Michael Maiwald, Gisela Guthausen</br>
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Process and Reaction Monitoring by Low-Field NMR Spectroscopy
Process and Reaction Monitoring by Low-Field NMR Spectroscopy
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Available online 6 December 2011</br>
Franz*Dalitz, Markus*Cudaj, Michael*Maiwald, Gisela*Guthausen</br>
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[NMR analysis blog] Alignment of NMR spectra – Part V: Reaction Monitoring (I)
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Previous posts on this series:
1. Alignment of NMR spectra – Part I: The problem
2. Alignment of NMR spectra – Part II: Binning / Bucketing
3. Alignment of NMR spectra – Part III: Global Alignment
4. Alignment of NMR spectra – Part IV: Advanced Alignment
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Monitoring H-D exchange on second time scale with Frydman NMR spectroscopy
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