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The complexity
of NMR experiments varies widely. The simplest, such as those covered
by this tutorial, consist of one pulse
of radiofrequency
(rf) energy, followed by acquisition of the data, and a rest
period during which whole system returns to equilibrium. However, even
this most straightforward of NMR experiments invokes several different
experimental parameters, each of which can have a significant impact on
the final results. The most important of these parameters are listed below.
If you are interested in one in particular, click on it. Otherwise, just
work through the following material in order. |