Abstract

This chapter discusses data processing in high-resolution multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). With the introduction of 2D NMR and the use of multidimensional spectroscopy in high-resolution NMR has been more and more prominent. 2D NMR is a basic tool for NMR study, 3D is common, and 4D is not so uncommon. This has been made possible because of the increasing availability of powerful computers with large memory and storage space. However the processing of multidimensional NMR data-sets has some distinctive features that are reviewed in the chapter. However a large 4D experiment represents typically several hundreds of megabytes, and file processing is a requisite. Memory and file processing have quite different characteristics that are addressed here. Numerous algorithms are available for realizing the decomposition, and the chapter briefly reviews the methods which are used in nD processing.

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