Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a powerful physical technique used to study the structure and dynamics of molecular systems. NMR spectroscopy can be used to detect and constrain the chemical environment of atoms and molecules in a sample, providing important information about the chemical and physical properties of the sample. NMR allows for rotational, vibrational, and chemical dynamics to be measured and studied, which can be used to gain insight into a wide range of biological, physical, and chemical processes. NMR is a powerful tool for understanding the fundamental structure of molecules, observing the interactions between them, and exploring their behavior in dynamic systems. Its applications span from basic scientific research to industrial and medical applications. Its ability to provide detailed information about the structure of molecules and their dynamics makes NMR one of the most important analytical tools available.
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