Two-dimensional Nmr Spectroscopy
Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique used in chemical and biological sciences. It is used to identify and measure the structure and dynamics of molecules. The technique involves the use of radio frequencies to detect and analyse the signals of the molecules and provides detailed information about the structure and chemical environment of molecules. Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy allows scientists to better understand the function of molecules and can be used to study properties such as conformation and chemical exchange. This technique is invaluable in the pharmaceutical, food, and energy industries, as well as in medical, academic, and industrial research.
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