Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique used to study the molecular structure, dynamics, and interactions of organic and inorganic compounds in solution or solid-state. It operates based on the interaction of atomic nuclei with a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency radiation. NMR provides information about the chemical environment, connectivity, and conformation of molecules by measuring the resonance frequencies of atomic nuclei, typically hydrogen (^1H) or carbon (^13C). NMR spectra display characteristic peaks corresponding to different nuclei in the sample, allowing for the identification and quantification of compounds. Advanced NMR techniques such as multi-dimensional NMR, solid-state NMR, and relaxation measurements provide insights into molecular structure, dynamics, and interactions. NMR is widely used in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, materials science, and medical diagnostics for structural elucidation, reaction monitoring, and quality control. Continuous advancements in NMR instrumentation, pulse sequences, and data analysis software improve sensitivity, resolution, and experimental capabilities. Collaboration between researchers, instrument manufacturers, and software developers drives innovation in NMR spectroscopy, expanding its applications and impact in various scientific disciplines.
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