Nmr Spectroscopy Peer Review Journals

 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique used to observe the local magnetic fields around atomic nuclei. This is tested by placing the sample in a magnetic field and the NMR signals were produced by excitation of the nuclei sample into nuclear magnetic resonance which is further detected with sensitive radio receivers. The details of the electronic structure of a molecule and its individual functional groups can be accessed when the intramolecular magnetic field around an atom in a molecule changes the resonance frequency. This was the definitive method used to identify monomolecular organic compounds. Similarly, the biochemists use NMR spectroscopy to recognize proteins and other intricate molecules. These are exclusive, well-resolved, systematically tractable and often extremely predictable for minor molecules.