@article {369, title = {Approach to high-resolution ex situ NMR spectroscopy}, journal = {Science}, volume = {293}, year = {2001}, note = {Science451BBTimes Cited:109Cited References Count:20}, month = {Jul 6}, pages = {82-85}, abstract = {

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments are typically performed with samples immersed in a magnet shimmed to high homogeneity. However, there are many circumstances in which it is impractical or undesirable to insert objects or subjects into the bore of a high-field magnet. Here we present a methodology based on an adaptation of nutation echoes that provides resolved spectra in the presence of matched inhomogeneous static and radiofrequency fields, thereby opening the way to high-resolution exsitu NMR, The observation of chemical shifts is regained through the use of multiple-pulse sequences of correlated, composite z-rotation pulses, producing resolved NMR spectra of liquid samples.

}, keywords = {echoes}, isbn = {0036-8075}, doi = {Doi 10.1126/Science.1061498}, url = {://WOS:000169780300032}, author = {Meriles, C. A. and Sakellariou, D. and Heise, H. and Moule, A. J. and Pines, A.} }