Difference between revisions of "Current NMR Research"
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* [https://www.chem.fsu.edu/~schurko/ Rob Shurko] - latest solid-state NMR research | * [https://www.chem.fsu.edu/~schurko/ Rob Shurko] - latest solid-state NMR research | ||
* [https://www.nmr.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk/ Manchester NMR Methodology Group] - new pulse sequences | * [https://www.nmr.chemistry.manchester.ac.uk/ Manchester NMR Methodology Group] - new pulse sequences | ||
+ | * [http://www-oc.chemie.uni-regensburg.de/gschwind/research_main_en.php Gschwind group] - illumination NMR | ||
==List of topics in this section== | ==List of topics in this section== |
Revision as of 20:47, 11 April 2020
While there are NMR instruments in most laboratories around the world due to the usefulness of the data, only a few facilities focus on the technique itself:
NMR Research Labs as of 2020
- Rob Shurko - latest solid-state NMR research
- Manchester NMR Methodology Group - new pulse sequences
- Gschwind group - illumination NMR