
NMR Spectroscopy Handbook
The NMR Spectroscopy Handbook is a guide that explains how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is used to analyze the structure of molecules. NMR involves placing a sample in a strong magnetic field and then using radio waves to excite certain atomic nuclei, revealing information about their local environment. The handbook covers principles, procedures, and interpretation techniques, helping scientists determine molecular composition, arrangement, and dynamics. It’s a valuable resource for researchers in chemistry and related fields who need detailed, non-destructive insights into molecular structures.