Quantitative NMR (q NMR) has been around for a long time, but also has great potential to solve future problems in any quantitative analysis. As a primary method, it differs fundamentally from chromatographic methods: it is better described as a quantum mechanical balance. Successful implementation of q NMR requires certain attention to detail. ‘q NMR – the handbook’ is intended to be a guide for analysts to help understand the fundamental principles of NMR and the significant points relating to its implementation for quantitation. Regulatory considerations of q NMR adoption are explained. NMR fundamentals are explained to provide understanding. Together with many useful examples, the book is a compelling addition to the laboratory’s reference library, providing all the tools that any practitioner should know to successfully implement q NMR. The authors are q NMR pioneers and come from a variety of backgrounds including business, government, and academia.
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Chemist at Public Authority (Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden)