
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Volume 27
Author(s): G A Webb
- Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
- Publication Date: 28 May 1998
- Language: English
- Print length: 566 pages
- ISBN-10: 0854043179
- ISBN-13: 9780854043170
Book Description
For those wanting to become rapidly acquainted with specific areas of NMR, this title provides unrivalled scope of coverage.
Editorial Reviews
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Volume 27
A Review of the Literature Published between June 1996 and May 1997
By G. A. Webb
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Copyright © 1998 The Royal Society of Chemistry
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-85404-317-0
Contents
CHAPTER 1 NMR Books and Reviews By W. Schiff, 1,
CHAPTER 2 Theoretical and Physical Aspects of Nuclear Shielding By C.J. Jameson, 44,
CHAPTER 3 Applications of Nuclear Shielding By M. Yamaguchi, 83,
CHAPTER 4 Theoretical Aspects of Spin-Spin Couplings By H. Fukui, 125,
CHAPTER 5 Applications of Spin-Spin Couplings By K. Kamienska-Trela and J. Wojcik, 143,
CHAPTER 6 Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Liquids and Gases By R. Ludwig, 199,
CHAPTER 7 Solid State NMR By M.E. Smith, 222,
CHAPTER 8 Multiple Pulse NMR By L.Y. Lian, 273,
CHAPTER 9 NMR of Natural Macromolecules By P.C. Driscoll and S. M. Kristensen, 292,
CHAPTER 10 Synthetic Macromolecules By H. Kurosu and T. Yamanobe, 337,
CHAPTER 11 Conformational Analysis By J. R. P. Arnold and J. Fisher, 370,
CHAPTER 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Living Systems By M. J. W. Prior, 386,
CHAPTER 13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging By T. Watanabe, 431,
CHAPTER 14 NMR of Paramagnetic Species By C. L. Khetrapal and K. V. Ramanathan, 458,
Author Index, 485,
CHAPTER 1
NMR Books and Reviews
COMPILED BY W. SCHILF
1 Books
R1 F. A. Bovey and P. A. Mirau, ‘NMR of Polymers’, Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1996, 459 pp
2 Regular Review Series
Accounts of Chemical Research, 1996, vol. 29
R2 J. F. Haw, J. B. Nicholas, T. Xu, L. W. Beck and D. B. Ferguson, ‘Physical Organic Chemistry of Solid Acids: Lessons From in Situ NMR and Theoretical Chemistry’, p. 259
R3 A. G. Marshall, Ion Cyclotron Resonance and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopies: Magnetic Partners for Elucidation of Molecular Structure and Reactivity, p. 307
R4 J. Stubbe, J. W. Kozarich, W. Wu and D. E. Vanderwall, ‘Bleomycins: A Structural Model for Specificity, Binding, and Double Strand Cleavage’, p. 322
ACS Monographs, 1996, vol. 187
R5 T. S. Everett, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Organofluorine Compounds’, p. I 037
Advances in Chemistry Series, 1996, vol. 251
R6 H. A. Nasr-El-Din, ‘Flow of Suspension in Pipelines’, p. 177
Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance, ed. W. S. Warren, 1996, vol. 19
R7 F. Prigl and U. Haeberlen, ‘The Theoretical and Practical Limits of Resolution in Multiple-Pulse High-Resolution NMR of Solids’, p. 1
R8 S. J. Glaser and J. J. Quant, ‘Homonuclear and Heteronuclear Hartmann-Hahn Transfer in Isotropic Liquids’, p. 59
R9 P. T. Callaghan and J. Stepisnik, ‘Generalized Analysis of Motion Using Magnetic Field Gradients’, p. 325
Advances in Spectroscopy, 1996, vol. 25
R10 C. M. Spickett, W. E. Smith and J. Reglinski, ‘Proton NMR Studies of Oxidative Stress in Disease’, p. 267
R11 M. Grootveld, A. Sheerin, M. Atherton, A. D. Millar, E. J. Lynch, D. R. Blake and D. P. Naughton, ‘Applications of High Resolution NMR Analysis to the Study of Inflammatory Diseases at the Molecular Level’, p. 295
Annual Reports on Medicinal Chemistry, 1996, vol. 3I
R12 S. J. Archer, P. J. Domaille and E. D. Laue, ‘New NMR Methods for Structural Studies of Proteins to Aid in Drug Design’, p. 299
Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, ed. G. A. Webb, 1996, vol. 32
R13 A. M. Gil, P. S. Belton and B. P. Hills, ‘Application of NMR to Food Science’, p. 1
R14 W. S. Price, ‘Gradient NMR’, p. 51
R15 D. J. Craik, K. J. Nielsen and K. A. Higgins, ‘Pharmaceutical Applications of NMR’, p. 143
R16 C. J. Groombridge, ‘NMR Spectroscopy in Forensic Science’, p. 215
Annual Reviews of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 1996, vol. 25
R17 R. G. Bryant, ‘The Dynamics of Water-Protein Interactions’, p. 29
R18 A. Graeslund and M. Sahlin, ‘Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Class I Ribonucleotide Reductase’, p. 259
Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry, 1996, vol. 47
R19 C. J. Jameson, ‘Understanding NMR Chemical Shifts’, p. 135
R20 K. T. Dayie, G. Wagner and J-F. Lefevre, ‘Theory and Practice of Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Proteins’, p. 243
R21 H. J. Dyson and P. E. Wright, ‘Insights into Protein Folding from NMR’, p. 369
Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry, ed. G. Alberti and T. Bein, Elsevier, Oxford, UK, 1996, vol. 7
R22 D. N. Theodorou, R. Q. Snurr and A. T. Bell, ‘Molecular Dynamics and Diffusion in Microporous Materials’, p. 507
Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry, ed. J. Davies, D. Eric and J. A. Ripmeester, Elsevier, Oxford, UK, 1996, vol. 8
R23 E. A. C. Lucken, F. Grandjean and G. J. Long, ‘NQR and Moessbauer Spectroscopy [In Supramolecular Chemistry]’, p. 225
R24 D. D. Klug and J. S. Tse, ‘High-Pressure Methods [In Supramolecular Chemistry]’, p. 307
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 1996, vol. 148
R25 A. Mori, K. Kubo and H. Takeshita, ‘Synthesis and Metallophilic Properties of Troponoid Thiocrown Ethers’, p. 71
R26 Y. Habata and S. Akabori, ‘Alkylphosphoric Acid Armed Crown Ethers Having a Specific Cation Binding Ability’, p. 97
R27 K. Naemura, Y. Tobe and T. Kaneda, ‘Preparation of Chiral and Meso-crown Ethers Incorporating Cyclohexane-1,2-diol Derivatives as a Steric Barrier and their Complexation with Chiral and Achiral Amines’, p. 199 1996, vol. 149
R28 J. Fraissard, R. Vincent, C. Doremieux, J. Karger and H. Pfeifer, ‘Application of NMR Methods to Catalysis’, p. 1
R29 D. J. Nelson, ‘Aluminium Complexation with Nucleoside Di- and Triphosphates and Implication in Nucleoside Binding Proteins’, p. 95
R30 J. M. Aramini, J. A. Saponja and H. J. Vogel, ‘Spectroscopic Studies of the Interaction of Aluminum(III) with Transferrins’, p. 193
1996, vol. 150
R31 I. Bertini and C. Luchinat, ‘NMR of Paramagnetic Substances’, p. 1 1996, vol. 151
R32 S. J. Berners-Price and P. J. Sadler, ‘Coordination Chemistry of Metallodrugs: Insights into Biological Speciation from NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 1 1996, vol. 154
R33 R. C. Fay, ‘Stereochemistry and Molecular Rearrangements of Some Six-, Seven-, and Eight-Coordinate Chelates of Early Transition Metals’, p. 99 1996, vol. 155
R34 P. S. Pregosin and R. Salzmann, ‘Structure and Dynamics of Chiral Allyl Complexes of Pd(II): NMR Spectroscopy and Enantioselective Allylic Alkylation’, p. 35
R35 E. Lindner, S. Pautz and M. Haustein, ‘Dynamic, Reactivity and Catalytic Behavior of Pseudo-Undercoordinated Ruthenium and Rhodium Complexes Stabilized by Intramolecular Solvents’, p. 145
Macromolecular Symposia, vol. 107, 1996
R36 S. Penczek and A. Duda, ‘Selectivity as a Measure of “Livingness” of the Polymerization of Cyclic Esters’, p. 1
NM R Basic Principles and Progress, ed. P. Diehl, E. Fluck, H. Günther, R. Kosfeld and J. Seelig, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1996, vol. 34
R37 N. Chandrakumar, ‘Spin-1 NMR’
Progress in NM R Spectroscopy ed. J. W. Emsley, J. Feeney and L. H. Sutcliffe, 1996, vol. 28
R38 K. Asayama, Y. Kitaoka, G. Zheng and K. Ishida, ‘NMR Studies of High Tc Superconductors’, p. 221
R39 J. M. Miller, ‘Fluorine-19 Magic-Angle Spinning NMR’, p. 255
R40 J. A. Peters, J. Huskens and D. J. Raber, ‘Lanthanide Induced Shifts and Relaxation Rate Enhancements’, p. 283
1996, vol. 29
R41 J. C. Lindon, J. K. Nicholson and I. D. Wilson, ‘Direct Coupling of Chromatographic Separations to NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 1
R42 G. Varani, F. Aboul-ela and F. H. -T. Allain, ‘NM R Investigation of RNA Structure’, p. 51
R43 D. Farcasiu and A. Ghenciu, ‘Determination of Acidity Functions and Acid Strengths by 13C NMR’, p. 129
R44 F. Schick, ‘Bone Marrow NMR In Vivo’, p. 169
R45 A. C. de Dios, ‘Ab Initio Calculations of the NMR Chemical Shift’, p. 229
3 Edited Books and Symposia
ACS Symposia Series
R46 J. L. Bonardet, M. C. Barrage and J. Fraissard, ‘NMR Techniques for Studying the Coking of Zeolite-Based Catalysts’, 1996, 634, 99
R47 I. Ojima, S. D. Kuduk, J. C. Slater, R. H. Gimi, C. M. Sun, S. Chakravarty, M. Ourevitch, A. Abouabdellah, D. Bonnet-Delpon, et al., ‘Syntheses, Biological Activity, and Conformational Analysis of Fluorine-Containing Taxoids’, 1996, 639, 228
R48 J. M. Bortiatynski, P. G. Hatcher and H. Knicker, ‘NMR Techniques (C, N, and H) in Studies of Humic Substances’, 1996, 651, 57
R49 I. Bertini and C. Luchinat, ‘Electronic Isomerism in Oxidized Fe4S4 High-Potential Iron-Sulfur Proteins’, 1996, 653, 57
R50 G. Sakane and T. Shibahara, ‘Characterization of Incomplete Cubane-Type and Cubane-Type Sulfur-Bridged Clusters’, 1996, 653, 225
R51 R. C. Rayne and M. O’Shea, ‘Neuropeptide Biosynthesis: Possible Molecular Targets for the Control of Insect Pests’, 1997, 658, 292
Advances in Carbanion Chemistry
R52 S. Bradamante and G. A. Pagani, ‘Benzyl and Heteroarylmethyl Carbanions: Structure and Substituent Effects’, 1996, 2, 189
Bioactive Compound Design: Possibilities for Industrial Use, ed. M. G. Ford, R. Greenwood, G. T. Brooks and R. Franke, Bios Scientific Publishers, Oxford, UK, 1996
R53 H. Kubinyi, ‘Computer-Aided Drug Design. Facts and Fictions’, p. 1
Biochemical Aspects of Marine Pharmacology, ed. P. Lazarovici, M. Spira and E. Zlotkin, Alkan, Fort Collins, Colo., 1996
R54 Y. Kashman and A. Rudi, ‘Bioactive Sponge and Ascidian Secondary Metabolites’, p. 209
Bioenergetics: A Practical Approach, ed. G. C. Brown and C. E. Cooper, IRL Press, Oxford, UK, 1995
R55 K. M. Brindle, A. M. Fulton and S-P. Williams, ‘Studies of Cellular Energetics Using 31P NMR’, p. 159
Biological Membranes (A Molecular Perspective from Computation and Experiment), ed. K. M. Merz Jr. and B. Roux, Birkhauser, Boston, Mass., 1996
R56 M. F. Brown, ‘Membrane Structure and Dynamics Studied with NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 175
R57 R. R. Ketchem, B. Roux and T. A. Cross, ‘Computational Refinement Through Solid State NMR and Energy Constraints of a Membrane Bound Polypeptide’, p. 299
Biopolymer Mixtures, ed. S. E. Harding, S. E. Hill and J. R. Mitchell, Nottingham University Press, Nottingham, UK, 1995
R58 M. A. K. Williams, R. D. Keenan and T. K. Halstead, ‘The Use of NMR in Characterizing Biopolymer Mixtures’, p. 117
The Chemistry of Halides, Pseudo-Halides and Azides, ed. S. Patai and Z. Rappoport, Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1995 (Pt.1)
R59 P. Taylor and B. Everatt, ‘NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 267
R60 M. Geoffroy and E. A. C. Lucken, ‘Electron Spin Resonance and Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance’, p. 289
Complex Formation and Stereochemistry of Coordinating Compounds, ed. Y. Buslaev, Nova Science Publishers, Commack, N. Y., 1996
R61 G. Kirakosyan, ‘NMR in the Study of Inorganic Complexes of the Noble Metals’, p. 49
R62 V. I. Minkin and L. E. Nivorozhkin, ‘Stereodynamics and Degenerated Ligand Exchange in the Solutions of Tetracoordinated Chelate Complexes of Non-Transition Metals’, p. 77
Comprehensive Polymer Science, Second Supplement, ed. S. L. Aggarwal and S. Russo, Elsevier, Oxford, UK, 1996
R63 D. D. Werstler, ‘Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy for the Structural Characterization of Polymers’, p. 197
Enzymology Labfax, ed. P. C. Engel, Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1996
R64 R. Cammack and J. K. Shergill, ‘EPR Spectroscopy in Enzymology’, p. 249
Evolutionary Biochemistry and Related Areas of Physicochemical Biology, ed. B. F. Poglazow, Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Moscow, Russia, 1995
R65 D. N. Ostrovsky, G. R. Diomina, E. I. Lysak and I. N. Shipanova, ‘Novel Products and Participants of Oxidative Stress in Bacteria’, p. 599
Free Radicals: A Practical Approach, ed. N. A. Punchard and F. J. Kelly, IRL Press, Oxford, UK, 1996
R66 D. P. Naughton, E. Lynch, G. E. Hawkes, J. Hawkes, D. R. Blake and M. Grootveld, ‘Detection of Free Radicals Reaction Products by High-Field Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy’, p. 25
From Simplicity to Complexity in Chemistry – and Beyond, (Pt. 1), ed. A. Mueller, A. Dress and F. Voegtle, Vieweg & Sohn, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1996
R67 L. J. De Jongh, ‘Physical Properties of High-Nuclearity Metal Cluster Compounds: Model Systems for Uniform-Sized Metal Particles’, p. 163
Handbook of Metal-Ligand Interactions of Biological Fluids: Bioinorganic Medicine, ed. G. Berthon, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1995, vol. 1
R68 J. S. Valentine, ‘Metal-Protein Interactions. Generalities on Metal Ion-Protein Interactions and their Investigation Techniques’, p. 130
Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths, ed. K. A. Gschneidner Jr. and L. Eyring, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Neth., 1996
R69 J. H. Forsberg, ‘NMR Studies of Paramagnetic Lanthanide Complexes and Shift Reagents’, p. 1
Handbook of Polymer-Fibre Composites., ed. F. R. Jones, Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow, UK, 1994
R70 J. N. Hay, ‘High Temperature Resins – Thermosetting Polyimides’, p. 96
High Pressure Science and Technology, Proceedings of the Joint XV AIRAPT and XXXIII EHPRG International Conference, 1995, ed. W. A. Trzeciakowski, World Scientific, Singapore, 1996
R71 J. Jonas, ‘NMR Studies of Pressure-Induced Reversible Unfolding of Proteins’, p. 860
High Temperature Superconductivity: Models and Measurements, Proceedings of the 1994 GNSM School, ed. M. Acquarone, World Scientific, Singapore, 1996
R72 P. Carretta and A. Rigamonti, ‘NMR-NQR Studies in Cuprates: from the Antiferromagnetic to the Superconducting State’, p. 493.
Immobilised Living Cell Systems: Modelling and Experimental Methods, ed. R. G. Willaert, G. V. Baron and L. De Backer, Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1996
R73 E. J. Fernandez, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging’, p. 117
Introduction to Biophysical Methods for Protein and Nucleic Acid Research., ed. J. A. Glasel and M. P. Deutscher, Academic, San Diego, 1995
R74 B. W. Bangerter, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance’, p. 317
Ionomers Characterization, Theory, and Applications, ed. S. Schlick, CRC, Boca Raton, Fla., 1996
R75 S. Schlick and G. Gebel, ‘NMR Spectroscopy of Bulk Perfluorinated Ionomers and Solutions: Information on Structure and Dynamics’, p. 165
R76 G. Martini, S. Ristori and M. Visca, ‘Self-Assembling of Perfluorinated Surfactants’, p. 219
Lecture Notes of the Eighth Chinese International Summer School of Physics, Beijing, 1995, (Aspects of Modern Magnetism), ed. F. C. Pu, Y. J. Wang and C. H. Shang, World Scientific, Singapore, 1996
R77 Y. D. Zhang, J. I. Budnick and W. A. Hines, ‘Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Study of Magnetic Materials’, p. 236
Liquid Crystals in Complex Geometries Formed by Polymer and Porous Networks, ed. G. P. Crawford and S. Zumer, Taylor & Francis, London, UK, 1996
R78 M. Vilfan and N. Vrbancic-Kopac, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Liquid Crystals with an Embedded Polymer Network’, p. 59
Moessbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science, vol. II, ed. G. J. Long and F. Grandjean, Plenum, New York, 1996
R79 C. Sauer, ‘Magnetic and Structural Properties of Real Metal Layer Interfaces’, p. 31
NATO Advanced Study Institute Series, Series A, 1996, vol. 288
R80 Y. Bai and S. W. Englander, ‘The Cooperative Substructure of Protein Molecules’, p. 1
R81 P. J. Connolly, A. S. Stem and J. C. Hoch, ‘Solution Structure of the Long Neurotoxin LSIII with Possible Implications for Binding to the Acetylcholine Receptor’, p. 29
R82 C. G. Hoogstraten and J. L. Markley, ‘Approaches to the Determination of More Accurate Cross-Relaxation Rates and the Effects of Improved Distance Constraints on Protein Solution Structures’, p. 73
R83 L. J. Smith and C. M. Dobson, ‘Insights into Protein Dynamics by NMR Techniques’, p. 127
R84 K. T. Dayie, G. Wagner and J. -F. Lefevre, ‘Heteronuclear Relaxation and the Experimental Determination of the Spectral Density Function’, p. 139
R85 A. Ramamoorthy, F. M. Marassi and S. J. Opella, ‘Applications of Multidimensional Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy to Membrane Proteins’, p. 237
Series C, 1996, vol. 480
R86 J. A. Ripmeester and C. I. Ratcliffe, ‘Solid-State NMR in Inclusion Compounds. Synoptic Approaches to Structure Determination’, p. 101
1996, vol. 485
R87 H.-J. Schneider and J. Sartorius, ‘An Incremental Empirical Approach to Noncovalent Interactions in and with DNA’, p. 11
R88 J. L. Dye, ‘Magnetic, Electrical and Spectroscopic Studies of Alkalides and Electrides. Experimental Methods and Examples’, p. 313
R89 Z. Chen, L. Mercier, J. J. Tunney and C. Detellier, ‘Dynamics of Supramolecular Assemblies in Solution and Solid State’, p. 393
Series E, 1996, vol. 320
R90 S. Hanessian, ‘Target-Driven Organic Synthesis: Reflections on the Past, Prospects for the Future’, p. 61
1996, Vol. 327
R91 Y. Morishima, ‘Unimolecular Micelles of Hydrophobically Modified Polyelectrolytes’, p. 331
NMR Spectroscopy Techniques: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded. [In: Practical Spectroscopy, 1996;21], ed. M. D. Bruch, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1996, 616 pp
R92 D. D. Traficante, ‘NMR Concepts’, p. 1
R93 M. D. Bruch and C. Dybowski, ‘Spectral Editing Methods for Structure Elucidation’, p. 61
R94 R. E. Wasylishen, ‘NMR Relaxation and Dynamics’, p. 105
R95 M. D. Bruch, ‘Multidimensional NMR Spectroscopy of Liquids’, p. 145
R96 C. K. McClure, ‘Small Organic Molecules: Practical Tips and Structure Elucidation’, p. 239
R97 J. Rizo and M. D. Bruch, ‘Structure Determination of Biological Macromolecules’, p. 285
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