multi-dimensional nmr
Multi-dimensional NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) is a technique that utilizes a combination of multiple magnetic field gradients to encode and decode information from different dimensions of a sample. This allows for a detailed analysis of the molecular structure and interactions in complex chemical systems, providing valuable insight into their composition and dynamics.
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