Abstract

The need for liquid samples in high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy makes desirable means for heating samples since solubilities generally increase with temperature and many solid substances can be melted without decomposition. Furthermore, reactions often proceed at convenient rates for kinetic studies at elevated temperatures, and the change of reaction rates with temperature permits evaluation of activation energies.

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