MindMap Gallery Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
The mind map on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy begins with an overview of the basic principles of nuclear magnetic resonance, namely the energy level splitting of atomic nuclei in a magnetic field and their interaction with radiofrequency radiation. It then details the composition and working principle of nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, including magnets, radiofrequency coils, and signal detection systems. This technology is widely used in chemistry, biology, medicine, and materials science due to its high resolution, non-destructive detection, and quantitative analysis capabilities. Additionally, it explores application cases of nuclear magnetic resonance in molecular structure elucidation, metabolite detection, and drug development. Lastly, it outlines current technical advancements and future research directions, such as ultra-high-field nuclear magnetic resonance, dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance, and multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance.
Edited at 2025-01-18 11:57:30