Course MV-LTD-86083-K-7
Laboratory for magnetic resonance in natural sciences and engineering (2L, 3.0 LP)
Course Type
SWS | Type | Course Form | CP (Effort) | Presence-Time / Self-Study | |
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2 | L | Laboratory course | 3.0 CP | 28 h | 62 h |
(2L) | 3.0 CP | 28 h | 62 h |
Basedata
Notice
Can also be taken by students from the Master Chemistry, Master TechnoPhysics, Master BCI, Master Physics, Master Biophysics.
Contents
- Technical principles of Magnetic Resonance (NMR and ESR).
- Set-up, execution, evaluation and analysis of NMR and ESR experiments
- One- and multidimensional spectroscopy
- Relaxation
- Imaging
- Diffusion measurements
- Dynamic nuclear polarization for sensitivity enhancement of NMR
Competencies / intended learning achievements
The students are able
- to explain the setup and operation of a magnetic resonance spectrometer
- to set up and perform NMR experiments themselves (spectroscopy, relaxation, imaging, diffusion measurements, hyperpolarization experiments)
- to perform a dedicated post-processing of the obtained data and to evaluate them
- to select specific measurement sequences for dedicated questions and analyze the measurement results
Literature
- Eiichi Fukushima, Stephen B.W. Roeder: Experimental Pulse NMR, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 0-201-10403-2
- Daniella Goldfarb, Stefan Stoll: EPR Spectroscopy, Fundamentals and Methods, Wiley ISBN 978-1-119-16299-5
- Horst Friebolin: Ein- und zweidimensionale NMR-Spektroskopie, Wiley-VCH ISBN 3-527-29514-3
- Paul T. Callaghan: Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, Clarendon Press, Oxford, ISBN 978-0-19-853997-1
Requirements for attendance (informal)
Simultaneous attendance of the lecture "Applications of magnetic resonance in natural sciences and engineering" is recommended.
Requirements for attendance (formal)
None
References to Course [MV-LTD-86083-K-7]
Module | Name | Context | |
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[MV-LTD-M207-M-7] | Laboratory for magnetic resonance in natural sciences and engineering | P: Obligatory | 2L, 3.0 LP |
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