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1 Literature about magnetic resonance For some books the location in the chemistry library is given. Books recommended for the PC-IV lecture are in bold type. 1. Introductory texts M.H. Levitt: "Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", John Wiley & Sons, An excellent modern introductory book for NMR! J. Keeler: "Understanding NMR Spectroscopy", John Wiley & Sons, A recent book about NMR. A. Carrington, A.D. McLachlan: "Introduction to Magnetic Resonance", Harper and Row, Good for beginning physical chemists, with a lot of information. K.A. McLauchlan: "Magnetic Resonance", Oxford, R.J. Myers: "Molecular Magnetism and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", Prentice Hall, Nuclear magnetic resonance 2.1 Theory A. Abragam: "Principles of Nuclear Magnetism", Oxford, For theoretical purposes very useful, including EPR techniques. P.T. Callaghan: "Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy", Oxford, W. T. Dixon: "Theory and Interpretation of Magnetic Resonance Spectra", Plenum, R.R. Ernst, G. Bodenhausen, A. Wokaun: "Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in One and Two Dimensions", Oxford, 1986 M.C. Etter (ed.): "NMR and X-Ray Crystallography: Interfaces and Challenges" (Transactions of the American Crystallographic Association Series, vol. 24), Polycrystal Book Service, S.J. Glaser, H. Fleischer: "Mehrdimensionale NMR-Spektroskopie: Mathematische und Physikalische Grundlagen", Vieweg, M. Goldman: "Quantum Description of High-Resolution NMR in Liquids", Oxford, A good book for quantum-mechanical counting by hand for using spin systems and pulse experiments. R.K. Harris: "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. A Physicochemical View", Longman, J.W. Hennel, J. Klinowski: "Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", Longman Scientific, 1993.
2 G.D. Mateescu, A. Valeriu: "2D NMR. Density Matrix and Product Operator Treatment", Solomon Press, 1993 M. Munowitz: "Coherence and NMR", Wiley, Interesting good book. D. Neuhaus, M.P. Williamson: "The Nuclear Overhauser Effect in Stereochemical and Conformational Analysis", VCH, C.P. Poole, H.A. Farach: "The Theory of Magnetic Resonance" 2nd ed., Wiley, C.P. Slichter: "Principles of Magnetic Resonance" 3rd ed., Springer, One of the best beginning theoretical texts in the language of physics. 2.2 Measurement techniques J.W. Akitt: "NMR and Chemistry: An Introduction to Modern NMR Spectroscopy", 3rd ed, Chapman, 1992). Location: 154D D.M.S. Bagguley (ed.): "Pulsed Magnetic Resonance: NMR, ESR, and Optics. A recognition of E.L. Hahn", Clarendon Press, B. Blümich, W. Kuhn (eds.): "Magnetic Resonance Microscopy. Methods and Applications in Materials Science, Agriculture and Biomedicine", VCH, E. Breitmaier: "Structure Elucidation by NMR in Organic Chemistry: A Practical Guide", Wiley, D. Canet: "NMR-Konzepte und Methoden" (Springer-Lehrbuch), Springer, N. Chandrakumar, S. Subramanian: "Modern Techniques in High-Resolution FT-NMR", Springer, 1987, Fr A good description of 2D Methods, but not enough references. C. Dybowski: "NMR Spectroscopy Techniques" (Practical Spectroscopy Series, vol. 5), Dekker, T.C. Farrar, E.D. Becker: "Pulse and Fourier Transform NMR: Introduction to Theory and Methods", Academic Press, R. Freeman: "A Handbook of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", Longman/Wiley, Useful book for explaining important problems. R. Freeman: "Spin Choreography: basic steps in high resolution NMR", Spektrum, E. Fukushima, S.B.W. Roeder: "Experimental Pulse NMR. A Nuts and Bolts Approach", Addison-Wesley, G.E. Martin, A.S. Zektzer: "Two-Dimensional NMR Methods for Establishing Molecular Connectivity. A Chemist's Guide to Experiment Selection, Performance and Interpretation", VCH, Easy to understand explanation of 2D methods.
3 D. Shaw: "Fourier-Transform NMR Spectroscopy" (Studies in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Series), Elsevier, R. Tycko (ed.): "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Probes of Molecular Dynamics" (Understanding Chemical Reactivity, vol. 8), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Nuclear resonance in fluid phase A. Bax: "Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Liquids", Kluwer, E.D. Becker: "High-Resolution NMR: Theory and Chemical Applications", 3rd ed., Academic Press, W.S. Brey (ed.): "Pulse Methods in 1D and 2D Liquid-Phase NMR", Academic Press, J. Cavanagh, W.J. Fairbrother, A.G. Palmer III, N.J. Skelton: "Protein NMR spectroscopy: Principles and Practice", Academic Press, J.-J. Delpuech (ed.): "Dynamics of Solutions and Fluid Mixtures by NMR", Wiley, J.W. Emsley, J. Feeney, L. H. Sutcliffe: "High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy" 2 Bände, Pergamon, Very good overview for possibilities to uses in organic chemistry. H. Günther: "NMR Spectroscopy: Basic principles, concepts and applications in chemistry", 2nd edition, Wiley, J. Mason (ed.): "Multinuclear NMR", Plenum, J.A. Pople, W.G. Schneider, H.J. Bernstein: "High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", McGraw-Hill, Very good first description for chemical purposes, not updated. J. Sandström: "Dynamic NMR Spectroscopy", Academic Press, F.J.M. van de Ven: "Multidimensional NMR in Liquids: basic principles and experimental methods", VCH Publishers, Nuclear resonance in polymers J.W. Finley, S. J. Schmidt, A. S. Serianni (eds.): "NMR Applications in Biopolymers" (Basic Life Sciences Series, vol. 56), Plenum, R.N. Ibbett (ed.): "NMR Spectroscopy of Polymers", Blackie Academic & Professional, R.A. Komoroski (ed.): "High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Synthetic Polymers in Bulk" (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis Series, vol. 7), VCH, V.J. McBrierty, K.J. Pack: "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Solid Polymers", University Press, J.C. Randall: "Polymer Sequence Determinations from Carbon-13 NMR", Academic Press, 1977.
4 K. Schmidt-Rohr, H.W. Spiess: "Multidimensional Solid-State NMR and Polymers", Academic Press, An excellent overview over state of the art solid state spectroscopy applied to synthetic polymers. 2.5 Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance A.T. Bell, A. Pines (eds.): "NMR Techniques in Catalysis" (Chemical Industries, vol. 55), Dekker, P. Diehl et al. (eds.): "Solid-State NMR I-IV" (NMR: Basic Principles and Progress, vol ), Springer, M. Duer (editor): "Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy", Blackwell Science Ltd (Oxford), M. Duer: "Introduction to solid-state NMR", Blackwell Science Ltd (Oxford), G. Engelhardt, D. Michel: "High Resolution Solid-State NMR of Silicates and Zeolites", Wiley, Good book for specialists C.A. Fyfe: "Solid State NMR for Chemists", CFC Press, Ontario Cananda, M. Goldman: "Spin Temperature and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Solids", Oxford, First principles of spin dynamics in the solid state. U. Haeberlen: "High Resolution NMR in Solids. Selective Averaging" (Advances in Magnetic Resonance Series, Supplement 1), Academic Press, Good description of multipulse experiments. M. Mehring: "High Resolution NMR Spectroscopy in Solids" (NMR, Basic Principles and Progress, vol. 11), Springer, Good overview of theory and methods of modern solid state spectroscopy. K. Schmidt-Rohr, H.W. Spiess: "Multidimensional Solid-State NMR and Polymers", Academic Press, An excellent overview over state-of-the-art solid-state spectroscopy applied to synthetic polymers. E.O. Stejskal, J.D. Memory: "High Resolution NMR in the Solid State. Fundamentals of CP/MAS", Oxford University Press, D. Wolf: "Spin Temperature and Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Matter. Basic Principles and Applications", Oxford, Specials C-Resonance N. Beckmann (ed.): "Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Systems", Academic Press, Others
5 R.K. Harris, B.E. Mann: "NMR and the Periodic Table", Academic Press, G.C. Levy, R.L. Lichter: "Nitrogen-15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", Wiley, P.S. Pregosin: "Transition Metal Nuclear Magnetic Resonance" (Studies of Inorganic Chemistry Series, vol. 13), Elsevier, L.D. Quin, J.G. Verkade (eds.): "Phosphorus-31 NMR Spectral Properties in Compound Characterization and Structural Analysis" (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis), VCH, M. Witanowski, G.A. Webb: "Nitrogen NMR", Plenum, N- and 15 N-NMR: Experimental Aspects, Purposes in organic and inorganic chemistry. 2.7 Biochemical applications C.I. Stassinolpoulou: "NMR of Biological Macromolecules" (NATO ASI Series, Serie H: Cell Biology, vol. 87), Springer, K. Wüthrich: "NMR in Biological Research: Peptides and Proteins", North Holland, K. Wüthrich: "NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids", Wiley, K. Wüthrich (ed.): "NMR in Structural Biology" (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Chemistry, vol. 5), World Scientific, Guides to data E. Breitmaier, G. Haas, W. Voelter: "Atlas of Carbon-13 NMR Data", (Heyden) Books on Demand, W.W. Simons, M. Zanger: "The Sadtler Guide to the NMR Spectra of Polymers", Sadtler Research Laboratories Inc., Philadelphia, Periodicals J.S. Waugh (ed.): "Advances in Magnetic Resonance", Academic Press, J.W. Emsley, J. Feeney, L.H. Sutcliffe (eds.): "Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", Pergamon, E.F. Mooney (ed.): "Annual Review of NMR Spectroscopy", Academic Press, P. Diehl, E. Fluck, R. Kosfeld et al. (eds.): "NMR, Basic Principles and Progress", Springer, G.A. Webb (ed.): "Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy" vol. 4 ff., Academic Press, W. S. Warren (ed.): "Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance" vol. 15 ff., Academic Press, Specialist Periodical Reports: "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance", vols. 1-20, The Chemical Society, London.
6 D.D. Traficante, R.L.Lichter (eds.): "Concepts in Magnetic Resonance. An Educational Quarterly" vol. 3 ff., NMR Concepts Publ.,
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