Magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy: a versatile technique for structural and dynamic analysis of solid-phase systems

Analytical Chemistry
Tatyana PolenovaAmir Goldbourt

Abstract

Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy is a powerful method for analysis of a broad range of systems, including inorganic materials, pharmaceuticals, and biomacromolecules. The recent developments in MAS NMR instrumentation and methodologies opened new vistas to atomic-level characterization of a plethora of chemical environments previously inaccessible to analysis, with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution.

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