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Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
Robert G. Griffin (Editor), Vladimir K. Michaelis (Editor), Björn Corzilius (Editor), Shimon Vega (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-119-44166-3
January 2020
472 pages
HANDBOOK OF HIGH FIELD DYNAMIC NUCLEAR POLARIZATION
Addresses Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) as a technique for sensitivity-enhancement in solid-state NMR spectroscopy
This comprehensive handbook is a compendium of the current state-of-the art of high field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization—from long-proven, early developments, up to today's hot topics. It covers all the relevant subjects that have made a direct or indirect contribution toward advancing this field, and focuses on topics such as: the theory behind the effects seen within DNP; instrumentation required for carrying out DNP; and specific applications of DNP including protein monitoring, catalysis, nanoparticles, biological and clinical studies. Development and application of techniques that have indirectly contributed to advancing MAS DNP NMR, such as DNP experiments on static solids within microwave resonant structures, and high-field EPR, are also examined.
Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is presented in two sections — Concepts, Theory, & Instrumentation and Applications. The first section includes chapters on: solid and cross effect DNP; thermal mixing; Overhauser; cryogenic platforms; dissolution DNP; homebuilt and commercial DNP spectrometers. The second section provides information on: amyloid, membrane, and nanocrystalline proteins; metals and surface enhanced DNP; pharmaceuticals; nanoparticles; and much more.
Handbook of High Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is an ideal reference for all researchers and graduate students involved in this complex, interdisciplinary field.
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