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- W1655619466 abstract "Publisher Summary Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is simply a branch of the vast domain of absorption spectroscopy. It owes its existence to the property that certain nuclei possess a magnetic moment which interacts with applied magnetic fields. This chapter discusses the principles of NMR and its applications in the study of clay minerals. In high resolution NMR spectroscopy of liquids, because of electron-nucleus couplings, the spectrum may split into many lines. This fine structure originates from the characteristics of the immediate chemical environment of the investigated nuclei. For protons, for instance, the measured chemical shifts all lie in a small range of about 30 ppm and are completely masked in the case of solids by the important dipole-dipole interaction. If the effect of electrons located on orbitals close to the studied nucleus is too small to be observed under the usual solid-like NMR conditions, the influence of unpaired electrons situated on nearby atoms can be considerable." @default.
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- W1655619466 title "Chapter 4 The Use of Nmr in The Study of Clay Minerals" @default.
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