Chemical applications of magnetic resonance
<p>The electron-nuclear Overhauser effect on spin &half; nuclei in solutions containing free radicals has been calculated from a method based on treatment used by Solomon. The magnitude and sign of the enhancement of the nuclear signal, which may be represented by a factor ρ depends on...
Main Author: | Dwek, R |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1966
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