Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an analytical tool used by chemists and physicists to study the structure and dynamics of molecules. In recent years, no other technique has gained such significance as NMR spectroscopy. It is used in all branches of science in which precise structural determination is required and in which the nature of interactions and reactions in solution is being studied. Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy has established itself as a premier means for the specialist and non-specialist alike to become familiar with new techniques and applications of NMR spectroscopy. "An eclectic and timely collection of reviews on recent advances and hot topics in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. ...faithful in citing seminal literature and past reviews, while including most, if not all, recent work in the past 10 years. For those who have an interest in NMR spectroscopy, this book would be an excellent resource." --Journal of American Chemical Society
Recent Progress in the Solid-State NMR Studies of Biomineralization Tim W. T. Tsai and Jerry C. C. Chan
Recent advances in the NMR spectroscopy of chlorine, bromine and iodine Bradley J. Butler, James M. Hook and Jason B. Harper
Solution-State Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Mark D. Lingwood and Songi Han
Solid-state NMR of membrane proteins: moving towards greater complexity Lynmarie K. Thompson
Chromatographic NMR Stefano Caldarelli
Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation of DNMR Spectra Zsofia Szalay, Janos Rohonczy