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NMR, NQR, EPR,
AND MOSSBAUER
SPECTROSCOPY
IN INORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
R. V. PARISH ph.v..p.Se.(London), D.Se(Manchester). C.Chem., F.R.S.C.
Department of Chemistry
n :
‘The University of Manchester Institute of Science and TechnologyFirst published in 1990 by
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Parish, RV.
NMR, NOR. EPR and Méssbauer spectroscopy in inorganic
chemistry.
1. Tnorganic compounds
L Title
541.28
ISBN 0-13-625518-3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Parish, R. V. (Richard Vernon), 1934
NMR, NOR, EPR, and Massbauer spectroscopy in inorganic
chemistry /R. V. Parish
p. cm. — (Ellis Horwood series in inorganic chemistry)
ISBN 0-13-625518-3
1. Spectrum analysis. 2. Chemistry. Inorganic. 1. Title
IL. Series.
QD95.P25 1990
543.087—e20 90-4873
ceTable of Contents
1 Introduction .......--.-.---
1.1 Hyperfine interactions ... . .
1.2 Common features of the spectra.
1.2.1. Energy ranges.
1.2.2. Numbers of lines
1.2.3 Intensities . .
1.2.4 Line widths . . . 7
1.2.5 Types of spectrometer
1.3 Quantum numbers . .
1.4 Restrictions
2 Nuclear magnetic resonance . .
2.1 Experimental considerations .
2.1.1 Thesample ......
2.1.2 The spectrometer . .
2.2 Fundamentals
2.2.1 Chemical shift.
2.2.2 Coupling constants.
2.2.3 Complications .
2.2.3.1 Satellites . . A
2.2.3.2 Second-order spectra .
2.2.3.3 Exchange. . :
2.3 'Hspectra.......
2.3.1 Organometallics
2.3.1.1 Chemical shifts . .
2.3.1.2 Coupling effects. :
23.2 Phosphine and arsine ligands . -
23.3 Hydrides........--00005
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