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Nuclear magnetic resonance


 

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a physical phenomenon based upon the magnetic property of an atom's nucleus. NMR studies a magnetic nucleus, like that of a hydrogen atom, by aligning it with an external magnetic field and perturbing this alignment using an electromagnetic field. The response to the field (the perturbing), is what is exploited in NMR spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging.

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Introduction
History
Uses of NMR
Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance
Correlation spectroscopy; a form of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance
Solid-State NMR
References
See also
Analysis software
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