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Crystal and molecular structure of a dinuclear ortho-metalated platinum ylid complex, [Pt(u-Cl)CH3COCHP(C6H4)(C6H5)2]2*2CDCl3
(The American Chemical Society: Organometallics, 1983-10)The product of the reaction between PtCl2 and APPY (APPY = acetylmethylenetriphenylphosphorane, (C6H5)3PCHC(O)CH3), upon heating a 1:2 mole ratio at reflux in acetonitrile for 44 h, was originally formulated as Pt(APPY)2C12 ... -
Magnetic field mapping
(Wiley: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1988-02)Homogeneous radiofrequency magnetic fields are necessary for production of high-quality magnetic images and for most forms of magnetic resonance spectroscopy. It is often convenient to map the radiofrequency homogeneity ... -
Phosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopy using a loop-gap resonator
(Elsevier: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 1986-06-15)The loop-gap resonator provides a simple and convenient alternative for large volume probes that are now practical for applications to NMR spectroscopy. A 400 ml probe is described for use in a large-bore magnet which is ... -
Spin-lattice relaxation time measurements using hybrid CSI--phantom study
(Wiley: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1990-03)The spin-lattice relaxation time T1 of multicomponent tissues is often determined by fitting relaxation data to monoexponential functions. This process can lead to large errors in the relaxation time. We describe a procedure ...