Hey everybody! I finally got around to making the first video on what will probably be a three-part set on the fundamentals of NMR, PPM's and PyPPM.
I tried to keep it as simple as possible, without clouding the waters with too many equations. Please let me know if you have any questions, comments or requests!
Also, I'll post a short demonstration video of PyPPMv1 tomorrow, so stay tuned!
~ Brad.
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So I assume you can identify different elements in the sample by examining the spectrum of the resulting decay and looking for specific decay/rotation frequencies? Does this work only with elements or would molecules react in the same way?
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Many elements have isotopes that are 'NMR active' (13C, 15N, 31P, 19F, even 2H) that we can measure, and yes, they show up at different frequencies. A super cool experiment to do on PPM's is to acquire a decay from something with both 1H and 19F: because their frequencies are so close together, you get a trippy, easily identifiable beat pattern in the time-domain signal.
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