High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance of inorganic solids. 1985

E Oldfield, and R J Kirkpatrick

Recent improvements in instrumentation and technique now permit the observation of high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of many nuclei in inorganic solids. The application of nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of the structures of materials of interest in chemistry, earth science, and materials science are discussed together with a prognosis for future work.

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