NMR and Analysis of Small Organic Molecules

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an important technique for elucidating unknown organic molecules. But its sensitivity is limited and many elements lack an isotope observable by NMR. Thus, a complete structure elucidation relies on several spectroscopic techniques and is normally performed by experienced spectroscopes. Because almost all stable elements in the periodic table have at least one isotope with a non-zero magnetic moment, NMR can be used to study a wide variety of inorganic substances. NMR spectroscopy is mainly used as an analytical tool in organic chemistry and biochemistry. It can determine the composition and structure of any organic molecule that has a spin value. The technique can also help identify chemical and physical properties such as conformational change, phase changes, and solubility.

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