Chemistry: CT5 Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
This course will provide an idea of what kind of scientific problems can be solved by solid state NMR. It will cover how NMR can be used to study molecular structure, nanostructure and dynamics in the solid state, including heterogeneous solids, such as polymers, MOFs, energy-storage and biological materials This course will build on a basic working knowledge of solution-state NMR for 1H and 13C, i.e. undergraduate level NMR. In order to highlight the utility of this technique, some materials based research using solid state NMR will also be covered
- Postgraduates
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
- If you are from outside of the Department of Chemistry, please arrive 15 minutes earlier and wait to be collected form reception
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Mon 11 Nov 2019 14:00 - 16:00 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Unilever Lecture Theatre | Pieter Magusin |
- Provide an idea of what kind of scientific problems can be solved by solid state NMR. It will
- Cover how NMR can be used to study molecular structure, nanostructure and dynamics in the solid state, including heterogeneous solids, such as polymers, MOFs, energy-storage and biological materials.
- Build on a basic working knowledge of solution-state NMR for 1H and 13C, i.e. undergraduate level NMR.
- In order to highlight the utility of this technique, some materials based research using solid state NMR will also be covered
- One session of two hours
- Yearly
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- Chemistry: CT2 An Introduction to Mass Spec Processing
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