NMR Studies of Translational Motion
Cambridge University Press, 7/30/2009
EAN 9780521806961, ISBN10: 0521806968
Hardcover, 416 pages, 24.8 x 17.4 x 2.6 cm
Language: English
Translational motion in solution, either diffusion or fluid flow, is at the heart of chemical and biochemical reactivity. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) provides a powerful non-invasive technique for studying the phenomena using magnetic field gradient methods. Describing the physical basis of measurement techniques, with particular emphasis on diffusion, balancing theory with experimental observations and assuming little mathematical knowledge, this is a strong, yet accessible, introduction to the field. A detailed discussion of magnetic field gradient methods applied to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is included, alongside extensive referencing throughout, providing a timely, definitive book to the subject, ideal for researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry and biology.
1. Diffusion and its measurement
2. Theory of NMR diffusion measurements
3. PGSE measurements in simple porous systems
4. PGSE measurements in complex and exchanging systems
5. PGSE hardware
6. Setup and analysis of PGSE experiments
7. PGSE hardware and sample problems
8. Specialised PGSE and related techniques
9. NMR imaging studies of translational motion
10. B1 gradient methods
11. Applications
Appendices
References.
'This long awaited monograph is finally in print. It provides an in depth coverage of the subject area, together with like 1000 references to the literature in this very rapidly expanding branch of science - highly relevant to chemistry, physics, medicine, engineering sciences and others. It is a pleasure to read, and the author is to be congratulated on a text that will become a standard citation in the scientific literature for many years to come.' Peter Stilbs, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm