183W nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy


Definition: A type of spectroscopy where the energy states of 183W nuclei placed in a static magnetic field are interrogated by inducing transitions between the states via radio frequency irradiation. Each experiment consists of a sequence of radio frequency pulses with delay periods in between them.

ID: CMO:0001252

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A novel type of heteropolyoxoanion precursors {[Ca(H2O)]6[P4M6O34]2}12− (M = WVI, MoVI) constructed by two [P4M6O34]12− subunits via a rare hexa-calcium cluster
Jingping Wang, Junwei Zhao, Pengtao Ma, Junchuang Ma, Linping Yang, Yan Bai, Mingxue Li and Jingyang Niu, Chem. Commun., 2009 , 2362
DOI: 10.1039/b822368h

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