In situ NMR Methods in CatalysisJoachim Bargon, Lars T. Kuhn Springer, 18 avr. 2007 - 169 pages This will be a must-have work for scientists and practitioners in any field related to modern chemical research. It will also be highly useful for many workers in industry who are required to keep up-to-date with the latest news in chemistry and applied chemistry. So much is covered here in critical review, from the present position of developing research to future trends, that this book will still be an indispensable text ten years from now. |
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Transfer of ParahydrogenInduced Hyperpolarization to Heteronuclei | 24 |
T KuhnJ Bargon 25 | 46 |
Investigations in Supercritical Fluids | 69 |
Continuous Asymmetric Hydrogenation | 111 |
Exploiting Nuclear Spin Polarization | 125 |
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acid addition alkyl alkynes anion applications aromatic atoms Bargon benzene bond Catal catalyst catalytically active cation Chem Commun Chem Res chemical shift chemistry CIDNP colloid catalysis complex compounds density diffusion effect efficient electron spin emission ester experiments fluorinated free radicals frequency heteronuclei Homogeneous Catalysis hydroformylations hydrogenation product hyperpolarized increase INEPT interactions intermediate Ionic Liquids JAm Chem Soc kinetics Lett ligand Magn Reson magnetic field mechanisms membrane molecular NMR spectra NMR spectrometer NMR spectroscopy nuclear Overhauser effect nuclear spin nuclei observed organic solvents parahydrogen parahydrogen molecule Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization parahydrogenation product parahydrogenation reaction PASADENA PH-INEPT phase PHIP transfer polarization transfer pressure protons pulse sequences Pyrphos radical pair reaction products reactive reactor reagent recycling scCO2 SCFs signal enhancement singlet singlet–triplet transition solubility spectrum starting material styrene substrate supercritical carbon dioxide supercritical fluids synthesis temperature tion transfer of PHIP transition metal triplet Volume Editor Woelk yield