Abstract

The changes and developments which have occurred in high resolution NMR in recent years are reviewed. Firstly, the basic high resolution spectrometer is discussed. The second concern is a new generation of high resolution spectrometers which are being developed: those which are based on the pulse technique followed by Fourier transformation. Finally new experiments which are becoming of interest in high resolution NMR, specifically the measurement of relaxation times and spectra from the solid state, are considered.

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