Chemists can use NMR spectroscopy to determine the identity, purity, and structure of new chemical compounds. For example, NMR has been used to identify new bioactive compounds from plants and marine organisms, as well as new drug leads in medicinal chemistry. In biochemistry and biophysics, NMR...
NMR is inherently quantitative and can measure ion concentration (such as Li+, Na+, etc.) which is crucial to energy density. It can also determine the solvent composition or the degree of degradation, which ensures safety. These measurements can be performed in seconds, which minimizes cost. ...
Moreover, this study aimed to determine whether litter microbial responses after transfer may vary according to i) local conditions using two environmental contexts i.e. coastal and inland areas and/or ii) the type of litter (monospecific vs admixture; plant species identity). For that purpose,...