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Sites that deal with the theory, math, practice, technique and operation of Solid State NMR
http://saravamudhan.tripod.com/
Describes the efforts made in interpreting the high resolution Proton NMR studies in single crystalline solids. Simpler summation procedure for calculating induced fields within magnetized materials
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physics/research/condensedmatt/nmr/
Solid state NMR research at Warwick, the research groups of Profs. Ray Dupree, Mark Smith and Steven Brown. Research topics include low gamma nuclei (e.g., 17O and 49Ti), alkali loaded zeolites, sol-gel materials and biomolecules.
http://www.pascal-man.com/
Pascal Man presents the most comprehensive collections of information on quadrupolar nuclei available on the web. Literature review of solid-state NMR of quadrupolar nuclei, as well as Java applets for calculating nutation NMR line intensities. A large number of Solid State NMR references, primarily Quadrapolar Nuclei.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/solid.service/information/
: Learning about Solid state NMR - Durham University
http://www.emory.edu/NMR/Hall/solid/index.htm
SS theory, basics, applications and technology. With a search function and references. From Emory University.
http://ramsey.chem.ualberta.ca/
This site features Professor Rod Wasylishen's NMR research group, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The site has useful software for solid-state NMR simulations and links to many other useful sites.
http://mutuslab.cs.uwindsor.ca/schurko/ssnmr/index.html
Solid-State NMR notes and the research group of Rob Schurko at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.ssnmr.ethz.ch/
SSNMR Spectroscopy from the Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH) In Zurich
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