The radioelement Technetium (element 43) pertains to various domains including the nuclear enterprise (i.e., spent nuclear fuel (SNF) reprocessing and nuclear waste remediation) and nuclear medicine (i.e., development of new imaging agents) as well as to the fundamental science of transition metals (i.e., chemical trends in catalytic properties). One method that can provide critical information to improve knowledge in these domains is
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Tc nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The review, presented here, summarizes the pivotal role of
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Tc NMR spectroscopy over the past two decades and presents prospects of the method to tackle challenges in Tc chemistry.