Module 4: Introduction to Magnetic Resonance
Module Leaders:
Walter Köckenberger and David Keeble
Aims and objectives
To give students a first overview of the different spectroscopy techniques that are based on magnetic resonance. To introduce students to the wide range of applications in which these techniques are used.
Syllabus
• Liquid state NMR spectroscopy
• Solid state NMR spectroscopy
• Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy
• Analysis of chemical composition using NMR
• Introduction to Structure determination using MR techniques
• Mobility and diffusion measurements using NMR and EPR
• Molecular dynamics and MR spectroscopy
• NMR in material science
• Small portable NMR sensors
Assessment
Information regarding the assessment for this module is now availble on Moodle
Credit
Successful completion of the module contributes 3 credits (30 hours student effort)
Bibliography
Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (2nd edition), M.H. Levitt, Wiley-Blackwell (2008)
A list of further publications will be provided at the start of the module.
Course Material:
Course material is now available on Moodle