Low‐field, not low quality: 1D simplification, selective detection, and heteronuclear 2D experiments for improving low‐field NMR spectroscopy of environmental and biological samples
Katelyn Downey,
Wolfgang Bermel,
Ronald Soong
et al.
Abstract:Understanding environmental change is challenging and requires molecular‐level tools to explain the physicochemical phenomena behind complex processes. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a key tool that provides information on both molecular structures and interactions but is underutilized in environmental research because standard “high‐field” NMR is financially and physically inaccessible for many and can be overwhelming to those outside of disciplines that routinely use NMR. “Low‐field” NMR is… Show more
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