Publisher's Synopsis
What is an FID?
How do NMR spectra arise?
How do typical coupling patterns develop?
How is a magnetic field homogenized?
How are samples prepared?
Users of NMR spectroscopy are interested in the answers to these and other questions.
This book shows that it is not necessary to master complicated physical concepts in order to acquire NMR spectroscopy skills. Explicitly practice–oriented, it gives preference to clarity rather than mathematical formulas, favoring instead
– comparisons with other spectroscopic methods
– explanations of terminology using well–known examples – easy–to–understand discussions of sample spectra
In short: An ideal book for all newcomers who want to familiarize themselves with this widely–used method.