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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Book%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_v2.0_(Soderberg)/05%3A_Structure_Determination_Part_II_-_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy/5.10%3A_Other_Applications_of_NMRIn the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a pow...In the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a powerful diagnostic technique because it allows doctors to visualize internal body tissues while sparing the patient from surgery and potentially harmful, high energy x-rays.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT_(Lund)%3A_Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(Soderberg)/05%3A_Structure_Determination_II_-_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy/5.09%3A_Other_Applications_of_NMRIn the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a pow...In the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a powerful diagnostic technique because it allows doctors to visualize internal body tissues while sparing the patient from surgery and potentially harmful, high energy x-rays.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Organic_Chemistry_with_a_Biological_Emphasis_(SUNY_Oneonta)/05%3A_Structure_Determination_II_-_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy/5.10%3A_Other_Applications_of_NMRIn the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a pow...In the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a powerful diagnostic technique because it allows doctors to visualize internal body tissues while sparing the patient from surgery and potentially harmful, high energy x-rays.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/09%3A_Covalent_Bonding/9.18%3A_Van_der_Waals_ForcesThis page discusses the use of liquid nitrogen in MRI to cool superconducting magnets and outlines the significance of intermolecular forces like van der Waals, dipole-dipole, and London dispersion fo...This page discusses the use of liquid nitrogen in MRI to cool superconducting magnets and outlines the significance of intermolecular forces like van der Waals, dipole-dipole, and London dispersion forces in molecular interactions.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Spectroscopy/Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopies/Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance/Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_IINuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a nuclei (Nuclear) specific spectroscopy that has far reaching applications throughout the physical sciences and industry. NMR uses a large magnet (Magnetic) to pro...Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a nuclei (Nuclear) specific spectroscopy that has far reaching applications throughout the physical sciences and industry. NMR uses a large magnet (Magnetic) to probe the intrinsic spin properties of atomic nuclei. Like all spectroscopies, NMR uses a component of electromagnetic radiation (radio frequency waves) to promote transitions between nuclear energy levels (Resonance). Most chemists use NMR for structure determination of small molecules.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Illinois_Springfield/Introduction_to_Organic_Spectroscopy/5%3A_Proton_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy_(NMR)/5.02%3A_IntroductionNuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a nuceli (Nuclear) specific spectroscopy that has far reaching applications throughout the physical sciences and industry. NMR uses a large magnet (Magnetic) to pro...Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a nuceli (Nuclear) specific spectroscopy that has far reaching applications throughout the physical sciences and industry. NMR uses a large magnet (Magnetic) to probe the intrinsic spin properties of atomic nuclei. Like all spectroscopies, NMR uses a component of electromagnetic radiation (radio frequency waves) to promote transitions between nuclear energy levels (Resonance). Most chemists use NMR for structure determination of small molecules.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Oregon_Institute_of_Technology/OIT%3A_CHE_333_-_Organic_Chemistry_III_(Lund)/New_Page/5%3A_Structure_Determination_II_-_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy/5.9%3A_Other_Applications_of_NMRIn the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a pow...In the introduction to this chapter, we heard two stories about people whose lives were potentially saved when brain tumors were discovered during a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI is a powerful diagnostic technique because it allows doctors to visualize internal body tissues while sparing the patient from surgery and potentially harmful, high energy x-rays.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Supplemental_Modules_(Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry)/Spectroscopy/Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopies/Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance/NMR%3A_Experimental/Magnetic_Resonance_ImagingMagnetic resonance imaging is a widely used noninvasive medical imaging technique to visualize the inner part of human body. It applied the basic principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectro...Magnetic resonance imaging is a widely used noninvasive medical imaging technique to visualize the inner part of human body. It applied the basic principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which provides both chemical and physical information of molecules.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Introduction_to_Organic_Spectroscopy/05%3A_Proton_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy_(NMR)/5.02%3A_Theory_of_NMRThe cause for this is due to the movement of the electrons in the pi bond of the carbon-carbon double bond and how the magnetic field effects the protons bound to the pi bond. The circular motion actu...The cause for this is due to the movement of the electrons in the pi bond of the carbon-carbon double bond and how the magnetic field effects the protons bound to the pi bond. The circular motion actually reinforces the external field at the edge of the double bond on both sides of the pi bond but creates a local field (shown in purple and green) that opposes the external field in the center of the double bond.