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The role of NMR in the study of partially ordered materials: Perspectives and challenges
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Valentina Domenici
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
12. November 2010
Online erschienen: 2010-11-12
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-11-12
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Preface
- Redox properties of CdSe and CdSe–ZnS quantum dots in solution
- Synthetic biodegradable elastomers for drug delivery and tissue engineering
- Reaction dynamics in the formidable gap
- Conjugated polyelectrolyte–lipid interactions: Opportunities in biosensing
- Toward carbon dioxide capture using nanoporous materials
- The role of NMR in the study of partially ordered materials: Perspectives and challenges
- Graphene oxide as surfactant sheets
- Biomimetic synthesis of inorganic materials and their applications
- Recent design strategies for polymer solar cell materials
- Progress and design challenges for high-spin molecules
- Chemistry meets nutrition: Toward a systems biological description of human metabolism
- Energy-related applications of functional porous metal–organic frameworks
- Charge-by-charge assemblies based on planar anion receptors
- Energy, supramolecular chemistry, fullerenes, and the sky
- Fluorescent ribonucleoside analogues as probes for investigating RNA structure and function
- Biofunctionalization of gold nanorods
- Integration of surface science, nanoscience, and catalysis
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
carbon 13;
conformers;
deuterium;
DNA;
dynamics;
elastomers;
liquid crystals;
lyotropic liquid crystals;
magnetic properties;
membranes;
NMR;
ordered systems;
polymers;
protons;
soft matter;
thermotropic liquid crystals;
xenon
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Redox properties of CdSe and CdSe–ZnS quantum dots in solution
- Synthetic biodegradable elastomers for drug delivery and tissue engineering
- Reaction dynamics in the formidable gap
- Conjugated polyelectrolyte–lipid interactions: Opportunities in biosensing
- Toward carbon dioxide capture using nanoporous materials
- The role of NMR in the study of partially ordered materials: Perspectives and challenges
- Graphene oxide as surfactant sheets
- Biomimetic synthesis of inorganic materials and their applications
- Recent design strategies for polymer solar cell materials
- Progress and design challenges for high-spin molecules
- Chemistry meets nutrition: Toward a systems biological description of human metabolism
- Energy-related applications of functional porous metal–organic frameworks
- Charge-by-charge assemblies based on planar anion receptors
- Energy, supramolecular chemistry, fullerenes, and the sky
- Fluorescent ribonucleoside analogues as probes for investigating RNA structure and function
- Biofunctionalization of gold nanorods
- Integration of surface science, nanoscience, and catalysis