Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has a potential for studying the conformations and configurations in all types of compounds, including biological, inorganic, organic and organometallic compounds owing mainly to two different factors. The large increase in experimental techniques with m...

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Autores principales: Contreras, R.H., Peralta, J.E.
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spelling todo:paper_00796565_v37_n4_p321_Contreras2023-10-03T14:54:27Z Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants Contreras, R.H. Peralta, J.E. Carbon Chemical bonds Conformations Magnetic shielding Nitrogen Organometallics Coupling constants Magnetic shielding constants Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has a potential for studying the conformations and configurations in all types of compounds, including biological, inorganic, organic and organometallic compounds owing mainly to two different factors. The large increase in experimental techniques with modern high field spectrometers being commonly used, new pulse sequences and new 2D, 3D and 4D NMR experiments are designed to measure some special types of couplings and large biological molecules are frequently enriched in 13C and/or 15N. The theoretical approaches to calculate coupling constants and magnetic shielding constants are implemented in very efficient codes using rapidly increasing computer facilities. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00796565_v37_n4_p321_Contreras
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topic Carbon
Chemical bonds
Conformations
Magnetic shielding
Nitrogen
Organometallics
Coupling constants
Magnetic shielding constants
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
spellingShingle Carbon
Chemical bonds
Conformations
Magnetic shielding
Nitrogen
Organometallics
Coupling constants
Magnetic shielding constants
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Contreras, R.H.
Peralta, J.E.
Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
topic_facet Carbon
Chemical bonds
Conformations
Magnetic shielding
Nitrogen
Organometallics
Coupling constants
Magnetic shielding constants
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
description Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has a potential for studying the conformations and configurations in all types of compounds, including biological, inorganic, organic and organometallic compounds owing mainly to two different factors. The large increase in experimental techniques with modern high field spectrometers being commonly used, new pulse sequences and new 2D, 3D and 4D NMR experiments are designed to measure some special types of couplings and large biological molecules are frequently enriched in 13C and/or 15N. The theoretical approaches to calculate coupling constants and magnetic shielding constants are implemented in very efficient codes using rapidly increasing computer facilities.
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author Contreras, R.H.
Peralta, J.E.
author_facet Contreras, R.H.
Peralta, J.E.
author_sort Contreras, R.H.
title Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
title_short Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
title_full Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
title_fullStr Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
title_full_unstemmed Angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
title_sort angular dependence of spin-spin coupling constants
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00796565_v37_n4_p321_Contreras
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