Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance is a versatile analytical technique, but acquiring well-resolved NMR spectra of chemical surfaces has been hard. The coming of age of a spectral enhancement method should change all that.
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Griffin, R. G. (2010). Clear signals from surfaces. Nature, 468(7322), 381–382. https://doi.org/10.1038/468381a
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