Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Environmental Chemistry
(Topics in Environmental Chemistry)
by: Mark A. Nanny, Roger A. Minear, Jerry A. Leenheer (Editors)
Publisher: OUP USA | 1 May 1997 | ISBN: 0195097513 | Pages: 344 | PDF | 16.98 MB
The intent of this book is to provide a bench-mark for the current application of NMR spectroscopy to research problems in environmental science and technology, and also to demonstrate the diversity and breadth of environmental research problems that NMR spectroscopy can address. Divided into three sections: Contaminant Interaction, Solution and Condensed Phase Characterization, and Nutrient and Natural Organic Matter Cycling in the Environment, each one contains an overview chapter that provides a discussion as to why and how NMR spectroscopy has advanced research in these areas.
Topics in Environmental Chemistry The purpose of this series is to provide fundamental books for the many students and professionals working at the very active and important interface of chemistry, environmental science, and engineering. This series is edited by a prestigious editorial board.
“Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been an important analytical and qualitative tool in chemistry, material science, and organic geochemistry for quite some time, and now is becoming recognized as a valuable tool in environmental science and technology. . . .An introductory chapter is included that reviews the basic principles of solution and solid-state NMR spectroscopy.” –Journal of the American Water Resources Association
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