Issue 7, 2002

Modern applications of NMR tomography in physical chemistry. The characteristic features of the technique and its applications to studies of liquid-containing objects

Abstract

This review concerns the state-of-the-art in the field of NMR tomography. The scope and limitations of the method, its capabilities, and some of the most widely used applications in physical chemistry are discussed. It is demonstrated that the technique is able to provide a vast variety of information about the state of objects under study and on the physicochemical processes occurring in them, which can be gained owing to the specific features of the technique. The review predominantly covers the studies of the structure and properties of various liquid-containing objects. The bibliography includes 232 reference

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Russ. Chem. Rev., 2002,71, 593-617

Modern applications of NMR tomography in physical chemistry. The characteristic features of the technique and its applications to studies of liquid-containing objects

I. V. Koptyug and R. Z. Sagdeev, Russ. Chem. Rev., 2002, 71, 593 DOI: 10.1070/RC2002v071n07ABEH000725

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