Wiley: The challenges faced by environmental scientists today are vast, complex, and multi-faceted. For instance, predicting the fate of an environmental pollutant or understanding ecosystem responses to climate change, necessitate a firm understanding of molecular structure and dynamics of environmental media as well as the components that exist and interact within this media. Furthermore, linking information obtained at the molecular-scale to ecosystem-level processes is a major pursuit of modern environmental research. As such, NMR spectroscopy and its scalability from the molecular-scale to the macroscopic-scale, is facilitating rapid growth in environmental science. In addition, the versatility of NMR spectroscopy has resulted in the development and implementation of different types of NMR techniques to examine the structure of various types of environmental samples, living and non-living, as well as the study of critical environmental processes.
This comprehensive handbook is a collection of chapters that span from methods to how NMR is used in environmental research to gain insight into various ecosystem properties. It is organized into three parts:
Part A focuses on methods used in environmental NMR which span from solution-state to magnetic resonance imaging. Part B emphasizes how NMR spectroscopy plays an essential role in understanding various types of environmental components and related processes, including different forms of organic matter found in soil, water, and air as well as how NMR is used to probe the fate of water, organic pollutants, and metals in the environment. Part C focuses on the growing field of environmental metabolomics which uses NMR as its main discovery platform.
This volume highlights the immense potential of NMR spectroscopy to expand our fundamental understanding of environmental processes and how it will continue to do so well into the future.
NMR spectroscopy in environmental research: From molecular interactions to global processes
NMR spectroscopy in environmental research: From molecular interactions to global processes
Publication year: 2011
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 58, Issues 3–4</br>
André J. Simpson, David J. McNally, Myrna J. Simpson</br>
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NMR Spectroscopy in Environmental Research: From Molecular Interactions to Global Pro
NMR Spectroscopy in Environmental Research: From Molecular Interactions to Global Processes
Publication year: 2010
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 24 September 2010</br>
André J., Simpson , David J., McNally , Myrna J., Simpson</br>
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Senior NMR Research Scientist at the Environmental NMR Centre, University of Toronto
Senior NMR Research Scientist at the Environmental NMR Centre, University of Toronto Scarborough
The Environmental NMR Centre and the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough are seeking a Senior NMR Research Associate to oversee the daily operation, training, and management of the Environmental NMR Centre. The position has a very large research and development component and the candidate is expected to work closely in and with the facilities Directors to maintain the centre at the cutting-edge of Environmental NMR globally and be cen…
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