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Practical Applications of NMR to Solve Real-World Problems
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has developed from primarily a method of academic study into a recognized technology that has advanced measurement capabilities within many different industrial sectors. These sectors include areas such as national security, energy, forensics, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, etc. Despite this diversity, these applications have many shared technical challenges and regulatory burdens, yet interdisciplinary cross-talk is often limited. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, this Special Issue presents technical articles from four different areas, including the oil industry, nanostructured systems and materials, metabolomics, and biologics. These areas use NMR or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies that range from low-field relaxometry to magnetic fields as high as 700 MHz. Each article represents a practical application of NMR. A few articles are focused on basic research concepts, which will likely have the cross-cutting effect of advancing multiple disciplinary areas.


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Practical Applications of NMR to Solve Real-World Problems
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has developed from primarily a method of academic study into a recognized technology that has advanced measurement capabilities within many different industrial sectors. These sectors include areas such as national security, energy, forensics, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, etc. Despite this diversity, these applications have many shared technical challenges and regulatory burdens, yet interdisciplinary cross-talk is often limited. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, this Special Issue presents technical articles from four different areas, including the oil industry, nanostructured systems and materials, metabolomics, and biologics. These areas use NMR or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies that range from low-field relaxometry to magnetic fields as high as 700 MHz. Each article represents a practical application of NMR. A few articles are focused on basic research concepts, which will likely have the cross-cutting effect of advancing multiple disciplinary areas.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- higher-order structure --- tertiary structure --- fluorescence --- circular dichroism --- NMR --- HOS by NMR --- product characterization --- biopharmaceuticals --- Blastocystis --- 1H NMR --- metabolite extraction, metabolomics --- low-field magnetic resonance --- imaging --- multiphase --- flow measurement --- pipe flow --- two-phase flow --- flow regime characterization --- intermittent flow --- slug flow --- process and reaction monitoring --- MOF --- separation --- binary mixture --- low-field NMR relaxometry --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- mass spectrometry --- urine metabolome --- normal ranges --- personalized metabolic profile --- similarity metrics --- Mahalanobis distance --- chemical shift difference --- peak profile --- relative peak height --- glycosylated proteins --- heteronuclear NMR --- HSQC-TOCSY --- natural abundance --- T2 filter --- glycoprotein --- metabolomics --- paramagnetic --- relaxation --- gadolinium --- layered perovskite-like niobate --- Dion-Jacobson phase --- proton NMR --- oil-based mud --- invasion correction --- permeability --- higher-order structure --- tertiary structure --- fluorescence --- circular dichroism --- NMR --- HOS by NMR --- product characterization --- biopharmaceuticals --- Blastocystis --- 1H NMR --- metabolite extraction, metabolomics --- low-field magnetic resonance --- imaging --- multiphase --- flow measurement --- pipe flow --- two-phase flow --- flow regime characterization --- intermittent flow --- slug flow --- process and reaction monitoring --- MOF --- separation --- binary mixture --- low-field NMR relaxometry --- nuclear magnetic resonance --- mass spectrometry --- urine metabolome --- normal ranges --- personalized metabolic profile --- similarity metrics --- Mahalanobis distance --- chemical shift difference --- peak profile --- relative peak height --- glycosylated proteins --- heteronuclear NMR --- HSQC-TOCSY --- natural abundance --- T2 filter --- glycoprotein --- metabolomics --- paramagnetic --- relaxation --- gadolinium --- layered perovskite-like niobate --- Dion-Jacobson phase --- proton NMR --- oil-based mud --- invasion correction --- permeability


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Practical Applications of NMR to Solve Real-World Problems
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has developed from primarily a method of academic study into a recognized technology that has advanced measurement capabilities within many different industrial sectors. These sectors include areas such as national security, energy, forensics, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, etc. Despite this diversity, these applications have many shared technical challenges and regulatory burdens, yet interdisciplinary cross-talk is often limited. To facilitate the sharing of knowledge, this Special Issue presents technical articles from four different areas, including the oil industry, nanostructured systems and materials, metabolomics, and biologics. These areas use NMR or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies that range from low-field relaxometry to magnetic fields as high as 700 MHz. Each article represents a practical application of NMR. A few articles are focused on basic research concepts, which will likely have the cross-cutting effect of advancing multiple disciplinary areas.

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