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CH 735 Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry

°ä±áÌý735ÌýÌýMagnetic Resonance in ChemistryÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course is focused on physical and quantum mechanical principles that make magnetic resonance the most important spectroscopic technique in chemistry. Detailed discussion of description of magnetic resonance phenomena and NMR and EPR experimental techniques covers both classical and quantum mechanical treatments. Students of diverse backgrounds will gain in-depth knowledge of modern magnetic resonance as applied to problems in chemistry, materials, and nano-science, and biophysics.

Prerequisite: °ä±áÌý331 or °ä±áÌý431, °ä±áÌý433 or equivalent

This course is offered every third semester