Physical Chemistry IV 2019
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The course introduces magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR and EPR) in liquid, liquid crystalline and solid phase. It starts from a classical description in the framework of the Bloch equations. The implications of chemical exchange and 2D exchange spectroscopy are then discussed. After that we introduce Fourier spectroscopy in one and two dimensions and we describe simple 'pulse trickery'. A quantum-mechanical description of magnetic resonance experiments and the spin Hamiltonians are then presented. The chemical shift term as well as the scalar, dipolar and quadrupolar terms are discussed. The product-operator formalism is introduced and various experiments are described, e.g. polarization transfer. Finally, we will discuss applications in chemistry, biology, physics and medicine, e.g. determination of 3D molecular structure of dissolved molecules, determination of the electronic structure of radicals and paramagnetic transition metal complexes, and imaging (MRI).
Time and Place: Friday 7:45 -9.30 HCI J6
There will be additional lectures on the following Tuesdays, 8.45-9.30, HCI J4 :
17.09.2019 (first semester week)
24.09.2019 (second semester week)
19.11.2019 (first EPR lecture)
17.12.2019 (last semester week)
Tutorials (Übungsstunden)
Time and Place:
Tuesday 8:45-9.30 (6 groups)
Tuesday 7:45-8:30 (1 group in HCI J243, preferably for interdisciplinary students)
(except on 17.09, 24.09, 19.11, 17.12)
There will be tutorials. You can find information about the tutorials on the moodle .
Names and contact information of the assistants can be found in the following:
Exercises and further information
Please use the link to Moodle (General Information, Exercises and Scripts)
https://moodle-app2.let.ethz.ch/course/view.php?id=11455
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