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Type |
Symposium |
Area |
Tutorials for Cutting-Edge KBSI Analytical Technologies for Chemistry |
Room No. |
Halla Hall B |
Time |
WED 15:20-: |
Code |
KCS1-2 |
Subject |
Application of NMR for Chemistry |
Authors |
Hae-Kap Cheong Korea Basic Science Institute, Korea |
Abstract |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy is one of the principal techniques used to obtain physical, chemical, electronic and structural information about molecules. A simple NMR experiment produces information in the form of a spectrum, which is able to provide details about the types of atoms present in the sample, the relative amounts of atoms present in a sample, the specific environments of atoms within a molecule and the structural information about a molecule. NMR Spectroscopy is a technique used by most modern chemical laboratories. It has applications in a wide range of disciplines, and development of new applied methods for NMR is an active area of research. Common applications of NMR Spectroscopy include structure elucidation, quantitative analysis, molecular characterization, analysis of inter- and intramolecular exchange processes and reaction kinetics examination. In this session, we will discuss on analytical technologies for chemistry measured by KBSI NMR spectrometers. |
E-mail |
haekapg@kbsi.re.kr |
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