Long-lived nuclear spin order : theory and applications [E-Book] / Giuseppe Pileio, editor.
The idea that a long-lived form of spin order, namely singlet order, can be prepared from nuclear spin magnetisation first emerged in 2004. The unusual properties of singlet order–its long lifetime and the fact that it is NMR silent but interconvertible into other forms of NMR active order—make it a...
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Personal Name(s): | Pileio, Giuseppe, editor |
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Cambridge, England :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2020]
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1 online resource (442 pages) |
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englisch |
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1788019970 9781788019972 |
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- Long-lived States in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: An Overview
- Symmetry and Long-lived Spin Order
- Relaxation Theory of Long-lived Spin Order
- Design and Synthesis of Molecules Supporting Long-lived Spin Order
- Manipulation of Singlet Order by Field-cycling
- Manipulating Singlet Order by Chemical Reactions
- Manipulating Spin Order by J-synchronised Echo Schemes
- Manipulating Singlet Order by Spin-lock Induced Crossing
- Manipulating Singlet Order with Adiabatic Pulses
- Filters for Long-lived Spin Order
- Converting Spin Order from Singlet to Heteronuclear Magnetisation
- Long-lived States-based Determination of Ligand Affinity for a Target Protein
- Applications of Singlet Order to the Study of Biomolecules and Molecular Interactions
- Singlet-assisted Exchange NMR Spectroscopy
- Singlet-assisted Diffusion NMR
- Q-space Singlet NMR
- Long-lived Singlet State: From NMR Quantum Information Perspectives
- Singlet Spin Order Originating from Para-H2
- Long-lived Spin Order Coupled to SABRE
- Long-lived Coherences
- Long-lived Spin Order in Methyl Groups
- Long-lived Spin Order in CH2D Groups
- Singlet Order in Heteronuclear Spin Systems