“…However, a more comprehensive overview is found in Simpson et al 9 or Simpson and Simpson 10 with more specific literature focusing on various subareas, namely, solution-state, 2 highresolution-magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) (sometimes termed gel-state NMR), 11,12 solid-state NMR, 13−15 low-field NMR, 16,17 and imaging. 18 Table 1 summarizes some of the main NMR techniques used in environmental research and provides some basic information that may be useful to nonexperts wishing to perform environmental NMR studies. Readers should note that most of these experiments are applicable to any NMR active nuclei with 1 H, 2 H, 7 Li, 13 C, 14 N 15 N, 19 F, 27 Al, 29 Si, 31 P, 111 Cd, 113 Cd, 195 Pt, 199 Hg, 207 Hg, being among the most sensitive and environmentally relevant nuclei.…”