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This category contains links to user guides and help files. 09/13/01
http://chemistry2.csudh.edu/newstuff/nmrspectra.html
A multiple choice examination of simple NMR problems. Very instructive for beginners.
http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/NMR/NMR.html
Excellent work. Chemical shift predictor, 1st order Multiplet maker, Spin-Spin slitting simulation, and a line shape simulation.
http://web.mit.edu/speclab/www/tips.htm
A list of links to various information sites concerning tips and bout operating NMR systems.
http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/facilities/nmr/NMR_Artifacts.html
A nice list of NMR artifacts often seen on Agilent systems. And their causes and cures.
http://bloch.anu.edu.au/basics.html
Getting Started with NMR. All those basic questions you were too embarrassed to ask.
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/spectroscopy/nmr/
Some very well written detailed instructions for XWINNMR and DISNMR. From Oxford University.
http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/chem465/htmldocs/nmr_how1.html
Detailed directions and software commands for operating the QE-300 NMR to obtain standard proton and carbon spectra using the GE CHARM software (detailed).
http://www.eng.uc.edu/~gbeaucag/Classes/Analysis/Chapter6.html
The basic theory of using a low field NMR to analysis Polymers and Polymer mixtures.
http://www.protein-nmr.org.uk/
Describes theory and practice of protein NMR assignment as well as simple descriptions of multidimensional NMR experiments, basic usage of the program CCPNmr Analysis and many NMR links.
http://chem4823.usask.ca/nmr/practical_nmr.html
a complete "How-To" for NMR systems. General and specific methods are introduced.
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