2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00042
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Ultrafast Nuclear Magnetic Resonance as a Tool to Detect Rapid Chemical Change in Solution

Ben. J. Tickner,
Kawarpal Singh,
Vladimir V. Zhivonitko
et al.

Abstract: Ultrafast nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) uses spatial encoding to record an entire two-dimensional data set in just a single scan. The approach can be applied to either Fouriertransform or Laplace-transform NMR. In both cases, acquisition times are significantly shorter than traditional 2D/Laplace NMR experiments, which allows them to be used to monitor rapid chemical transformations. This Perspective outlines the principles of ultrafast NMR and focuses on examples of its use to detect fast molecular convers… Show more

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