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NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been an important analytical and qualitative tool in chemistry, material science, and organic geochemistry for quite some time, and now is becoming recognized as a valuable tool in environmental science and technology. Because it is a non- destructive and element-specific probe, it is useful for examining a myriad of environmental reactions occurring in a variety of complex and heterogeneous matrices. The intent of this book is to show how NMR is becoming such a useful tool, and how it is being applied to a wide variety of environmental science and technology topics. Research involving numerous NMR-active nuclei (LH, 2H, 13C, 15N, 19F, 23Na, 27A1, 31P, and 133Cs) in highly hetero- geneous and complex samples of environmental significance is presented. Also included is a wealth of information pertaining to sample preparation, instrumental techniques, and data interpretation.
MARK A. NANNY, ROGER A. MINEAR and JERRY A. LEENHEER - Personal Name
0-19-509751-3
NONE
Management
English
1997
1-341
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