Course description:
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The course is addressed mainly to students choosing specialization In Physical and Organic Chemistry interested in deeper understanding of experimental techniques and application of multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR). There are considered basic principles of multidimensional NMR, methods of indirect sampling of evolution time and inverse space k, features of Fourier and inverse Laplace transforms, projection techniques and elements of covariance spectroscopy. The limitation of multidimensional NMR spectroscopy are indicated and the new methods allowing for fast acquisition are considered. Examples of various applications of multidimensional NMR in identification and structural studies of organic and biochemical molecules are provided. The high resolution spectroscopic techniques are compared with applications to MRI and diffusion measurements.
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