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How to read H NMR - Part 2 - Organic Chemistry
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Strange. I've just tried this. If I open an xterm from the XQuartz dock menu, nmrDraw crashes with a bus error, however, if I start an xterm from a
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[NMR analysis blog] Alignment of NMR spectra – The problem: Part I
Alignment of NMR spectra – The problem: Part I
The chemical shift is of great importance for NMR spectroscopy because it reflects the chemical environment of the nuclides under observation providing detailed information about the structure of a molecule.
Although the chemical shift of a nucleus in a molecule is generally assumed to be fairly stable, there are a number of experimental factors (pH, ionic strength, solvent, field inhomogeneity –bad shimming, temperature, etc) which might produce slight or even quite significant variations in chemical shifts.
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