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Default Recent NMR developments applied to organic-inorganic materials

Recent NMR developments applied to organic-inorganic materials


Publication date: Available online 26 October 2013
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Author(s): Christian Bonhomme , Christel Gervais , Danielle Laurencin

In this contribution, the latest developments in solid state NMR are presented in the field of organic-inorganic (O/I) materials (or hybrid materials). Such materials involve mineral and organic (including polymeric and biological) components, and can exhibit complex O/I interfaces. Hybrids are currently a major topic of research in nanoscience, and solid state NMR is obviously a pertinent spectroscopic tool of investigation. Its versatility allows the detailed description of the structure and texture of such complex materials. The article is divided in two main parts: in the first one, recent NMR methodological/instrumental developments are presented in connection with hybrid materials. In the second part, an exhaustive overview of the major classes of O/I materials and their NMR characterization is presented.
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