Methodological Developments In NMR Using Cross-correlations And Spatial Encoding
Electronic Theses of Indian Institute of Science
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Methodological Developments In NMR Using Cross-correlations And Spatial Encoding
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Creator |
Bhattacharyya, Rangeet
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Magnetism
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Cross-correlation Spatial Encoding Single-scan Nuclear Magnetism Nuclear Induction Dipolar Coupled Spins Liquid Crystals Relaxation Nuclear Spins |
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Description |
This thesis aims at the methodological developments in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). The methodological developments in NMR has a long and successful history. The present thesis attempts to contribute some novel methods in this direction. This thesis restricts itself to two methodological developments, namely, (1) effects of cross-correlations between the chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) and dipole-dipole interactions in the relaxation of various nuclei and experiments which utilize spatial encoding. The cross-correlation has been successfully utilized to investigate the anisotropic motions of liquid crystals, and to understand the chemical shift anisotropy of fluorine atoms of Fluorine substituted ring compounds. Spatial encoding schemes have been developed to facilitate single scan measurements of longitudinal spin lattice relaxation times and implementations of parallel search algorithms. |
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Indian Institute of Science
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Contributor |
Kumar, Anil
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Date |
2006-02-08T06:11:14Z
2006-02-08T06:11:14Z 2006-02-08T06:11:14Z 2005-03 |
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Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
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3344209 bytes
application/pdf |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2005/194
403097006 |
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Language |
en
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