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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering > Magnetic Resonance" and Year is 2023

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Number of items: 24.

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A combined inelastic neutron scattering and simulation study of the 3He@C60 endofullerene - Mohamed Aouane, Jeff Armstrong, Mark Walkey, Gabriela Hoffman, George R. Bacanu, Richard J. Whitby and Malcolm H. Levitt
Type: Article | 2023

Combining theoretical and experimental methods to probe confinement within microporous solid-acid catalysts for alcohol dehydrations - Lindsay-Marie Armstrong, Matthew E. Potter, Jonas Amsler, Lucas Spiske, Philipp N. Plessow, Theresah Asare, Marina Carravetta, Robert Raja, Paul A. Cox and Felix Studt
Type: Article | 2023

B

Type: Dataset | 2023 | University of Southampton

Type: Article | 2023

C

Towards the operational window for nitridic and carbidic palladium nanoparticles for directed catalysis - Lucy G. Costley-wood, Khaled Mohammed, Marina Carravetta, Donato Decarolis, Alexandre Goguet, Apostolos Kordatos, Reza Vakili, Haresh Manyar, Erin Mcpake, Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Paul Thompson, Emma K. Gibson and Peter Wells
Type: Article | 2023

D

Optimizing beam-splitter pulses for atom interferometry: a geometric approach - Nikolaos Dedes, Jack Saywell, Max Carey, Ilya Kuprov and Tim Freegarde
Type: Article | 2023

Chemical shift anisotropy : a promising parameter to distinguish the 29Si NMR peaks in Zeolites - Eddy Dib, Svetlana Mintova, Georgi N. Vayssilov, Hristiyan A. Aleksandrov and Marina Carravetta
Type: Article | 2023

E

Enzymatic reactions observed with zero- and low-field nuclear magnetic resonance - James Eills, Román Picazo-Frutos, Oksana Bondar, Eleonora Cavallari, Carla Carrera, Sylwia J. Barker, Marcel Utz, Alba Herrero-Gómez, Irene Marco-Rius, Michael C.D. Tayler, Silvio Aime, Francesca Reineri, Dmitry Budker and John W. Blanchard
Type: Article | 2023

H

The 103Rh NMR spectroscopy and relaxometry of the rhodium formate paddlewheel complex - Harry Harbor-Collins, Mohamed Sabba, Gamal Moustafa, Bonifac Legrady, Murari Soundararajan, Markus Leutzsch and Malcolm H. Levitt
Type: Article | 2023

J

Ne, Ar, and Kr oscillators in the molecular cavity of fullerene C60 - Tanzeeha Jafari, Anna Shugai, Urmas Nagel, George Razvan Bacanu, Mohamed Aouane, Monica Jiménez-ruiz, Stéphane Rols, Sally Bloodworth, Mark Walkey, Gabriela Hoffman, Richard J. Whitby, Malcolm H. Levitt and Toomas Rõõm
Type: Article | 2023

K

Atomistic simulations on the carbidisation processes in Pd nanoparticles - Apostolos Kordatos, Khaled Mohammed, Reza Vakili, Alexandre Goguet, Haresh Manyar, Emma Gibson, Marina Carravetta, Peter Wells and Chris Kriton Skylaris
Type: Article | 2023

L

Basics of two-dimensional NMR - Malcolm H. Levitt
Type: Book Section | 2023 | Wiley | Item not available on this server.

M

Singlet-assisted diffusion-NMR (SAD-NMR): extending the scope of diffusion tensor imaging via singlet NMR - Giulia Melchiorre, Francesco Giustiniano, Sundeep Rathore and Giuseppe Pileio
Type: Article | 2023

Development of low-magnetic susceptibility microcoils via 5-axis machining for analysis of biological and environmental samples - Vincent Moxley-Paquette, Daniel Lane, Katrina Steiner, Katelyn Downey, Peter M. Costa, Daniel H. Lysak, Kiera Ronda, Ronald Soong, Dimitri Zverev, Peter De Castro, Thomas Frei, Juerg Stuessi, Danijela Al Adwan-Stojilkovic, Stephan Graf, Simon Gloor, Daniel Schmidig, Rainer Kuemmerle, Till Kuehn, Falko Busse, Marcel Utz, Andressa Lacerda, Ben Nashman, Larry Albert, Jens Anders and André J. Simpson
Type: Article | 2023

P

Type: Dataset | 2023 | University of Southampton

Type: Thesis | 2023 | University of Southampton

Using small angle neutron scattering to explore porosity, connectivity and accessibility, towards optimised hierarchical solid acid catalysts - Matthew E. Potter, Alice E. Oakley, Joshua J.M. Le Brocq, Lauren N. Riley, Marina Carravetta, Stephen M. King, Cara M. Doherty, Bart D. Vandegehuchte and Robert Raja
Type: Article | 2023

Detection of pyridine derivatives by SABRE hyperpolarization at zero field - Piotr Putaj, Seyma Alcicek, Oksana Bondar, Łukasz Bodek, Simon Duckett and Szymon Pustelny
Type: Article | 2023

R

Gas-phase electronic spectroscopy of nuclear spin isomer separated H2O@C60+ and D2O@C-60+ - Johana Rademacher, Elliott Reedy, Fabrizia Negri, Shamim Alom, Richard J. Whitby, Malcolm H. Levitt and Ewen Campbell
Type: Article | 2023

Simulation and design of shaped pulses beyond the piecewise-constant approximation - Uluk Rasulov, Anupama Acharya, Marina Carravetta, Guinevere Mathies and Ilya Kuprov
Type: Article | 2023

A dual-core NMR system for field-cycling singlet assisted diffusion NMR - Thomas B.R. Robertson, Rose C. Bannister, Topaz A.A. Cartlidge, Thimo Hugger, Sebastien Breham, Klaus Zick, Frank Engelke, Sam Thompson and Giuseppe Pileio
Type: Article | 2023

Operando NMR metabolomics of a microfluidic cell culture - Genevieve Alice Rogers, Sylwia Ostrowska, Manvendra Sharma, Salim Khakoo and Marcel Utz
Type: Article | 2023

S

Quantitative analysis of 2D EXSY NMR spectra of strongly coupled spin systems in transmembrane exchange - Dmitry Shishmarev, Clement Q. Fontenelle, Bruno Linclau, Ilya Kuprov and Philip W. Kuchel
Type: Article | 2023

Solid-state 3He NMR of the superconducting rubidium endofulleride Rb3(3He@C60) - Murari Soundararajan, George R. Bacanu, Francesco Giustiniano, Mark C. Walkey, Gabriela Hoffman, Marina Carravetta, Martin R. Lees, Richard J. Whitby and Malcolm H. Levitt
Type: Article | 2023

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