proton magnetic resonance

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proton magnetic resonance

A scientist observes proton magnetic resonance in a laboratory sample.

Definition

Noun: - A spectroscopic technique: Proton magnetic resonance is a method of analysis that detects the resonance of protons (hydrogen nuclei) when exposed to radiofrequency radiation while within a strong magnetic field. It is used to determine the structure of molecules.

Usage
  • Scientific Analysis: The term is used primarily in chemistry, physics, and related scientific fields to describe a specific analytical technique.
  • Technical Context: It is often used in technical writing, research papers, and laboratory discussions.
Advanced Usage
  • As a characterization tool: The technique is frequently discussed as a key tool for characterizing organic compounds and studying molecular dynamics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): A broader category of spectroscopic techniques that includes proton magnetic resonance. Proton magnetic resonance is a specific type of NMR spectroscopy focused on hydrogen-1 nuclei.
  • ¹H-NMR: A common abbreviation for proton magnetic resonance, using the chemical symbol for hydrogen (H) and its mass number (1).
Synonyms
  • ¹H NMR Spectroscopy: A direct synonym, using standard chemical notation.
  • Proton NMR: A common shortened form.
Related Phrases
  • To run a proton magnetic resonance spectrum: A phrase describing the action of performing this analysis.
  • Proton magnetic resonance data: Refers to the information or output (the spectrum) obtained from the technique.
proton magnetic resonance

A scientist observes proton magnetic resonance in a laboratory sample.

Noun
  1. resonance of protons to radiation in a magnetic field