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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

N.M.R. studies of mobile equilibria

Carr, C. A. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
2

NMR studies of molecular structure in solution

Rowan, Alan Edward January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
3

Conduction electron interactions in sodium and potassium studied by magnetic resonance techniques

Latham, C. D. January 1987 (has links)
Conduction electron interactions in sodium and potassium studied by magnetic resonance techniques Christopher D. Latham Department of Physics, Stocker Road, University of Exeter, EX4 4QL, UK. Abstract Pure sodium consists of a mixture of body centred cubic (BCC) and hexagonal close packed (HCP) crystals at low temperatures and these two phases exhibit subtly di?erent many body e?ects despite their almost identical conduction electron densities. This thesis represents a ?rst attempt to unravel the di?erences in the values of the many body parameters which characterize the description of the two phases in terms of the Fermi liquid theory. Fresh theoretical estimates of several many body parameters are presented and shortcomings in earlier theoretical work are highlighted. It has been found that the cause of these e?ects can be attributed to the di?erent and anisotropic phonon spectra in the two crystal phases. This has little e?ect on the lowest order many body parameters; the cyclotron e?ective masss, m * c, the paramagnetic susceptibility, ?p and the Landau-Silin Fermi liquid theory spin coe?cient, B0; but the second spin coe?cient B1 is very di?erent in the two crystal phases; it also seems likely that it is highly anisotropic. This di?erence leads to the observation of splittings in the microwave transmission spin wave spectra and di?erent spin wave coalescence angles for the two phases. Experimental results of measurements on sodium are presented. The conduction electron spin resonance (CESR), observed by the 35 GHz microwave transmission spectometer at Exeter, is split into two distinct lines which can be identi?ed with the two crystal phases present. A continuum region between the lines indicates that there is some averaging of electron spins among crystal grains or there may be some sodium present in an intermediate, faulted crystal phase in the samples. These observations con?rm the earlier work of Myler (1982), who used re?ection methods, and demonstrate with exceptional clarity, the presence of the two crystal phases. Analysis of the microwave transmission spectra, in various ?eld orientations, of spin waves, Gantmakher-Kaner oscillations, and cyclotron wave signals shows no observable di?er¬ences between the two phases of the quantities m * c, ?p and B0. The estimated values, con?rmed by spin wave measurements, of B1 are -0.01 ± 0.01 in BCC sodium and -0.05 ± 0.01 in HCP sodium at 5 K. The strong possibility of anisotropy in B1 may result in ambiguity in the values obtained from spin wave measurements depending on the details of the methods used to solve for the various quantities. For the ?rst time the microwave frequency size e?ect (MFSE) has been properly identi?ed and measured for potassium metal. This is the microwave frequency version of the radio frequency size e?ect but with the additional complication that the time of ?ight of the conduction electrons across the sample is comparable with the period of the microwaves. The electron orbits are identi?ed as being the symmetrical “type II” orbits, in the terminology of size e?ect studies. Unusually high quality spectra obtained during the early test work on the 35 GHz spectrometer enabled this study to be made. August 1987
4

Studies of transition metal complexes using dynamic NMR techniques

Coston, T. P. J. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
5

Multidimensional NMR Studies of the Polymers

Baiagern, Silapong 17 December 2008 (has links)
No description available.
6

NMR Studies of Some Inorganic Fluorides

Quail, John 08 1900 (has links)
The F19 NMR spectrum of SF4 at - 101° C has been assigned as an A2B2 type spectrum, rather than A2X2 as previously reported. Sulphur and boron isotope effects on F19 NMR spectra have been observed for the first time and a new silicon isotope effect has been measured. An expression has been derived for the shape of the spectrum of a nucleus of spin I = 1/2 spin-spin coupled to a nucleus of spin I = 3/2 which is undergoing quadrupole relaxation. The derived expression is used to interpret the F19 spectra of BF3 and Cl03F over a wide temperature range. A new compound, IOF5, has been prepared, and identified by means of its F19 NMR spectrum. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
7

DEVELOPMENT OF NEW METHODS FOR THE ALIGNMENT OF LONGER CHAIN PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN BICELLES AND SOLID-STATE NMR STUDIES OF PHOSPHOLAMBAN

Tiburu, Elvis K 04 October 2004 (has links)
No description available.

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