These visuals are made from the original lecture transparencies
- NMR Data Processing - In General
- Window Functions: Shaping the FID
- Window Functions: Mathematical Multiplication
- Effect of Various Multiplier Functions on the FID
- Effect of Various Multiplier Functions on the Spectrum
- Exponential Multiplication (EM): Signal-to-Noise and Peak Width
- Example: Methyl m-Nitrobenzoate Resolution Enhancement
- Window (Multiplier) Functions: Comparison on Real Data
- Zero Filling - Getting More Data Points in the Spectrum
- Digital Resolution: 3.0 Hz/pt. vs. 0.3 Hz/pt.
- Phase Correction
- Phase: Dispersive and Absorptive Peak Shapes
- Phase Correction - How It Works
- Phase Correction: Linear Combination of Real and Imaginary Spectra
- Phase Correction with a Hypothetical Spectrum: Zero and First Order Terms
- Example: Before Phase Correction
- Example: After Zero Order Phase Correction
- Example: After Partial First Order Phase Correction
- Example: After Complete First Order Phase Correction
- Phase Twist and How to Avoid It
- Baseline Correction: Removing the Smile
- Example: Before Baseline Correction
- Example: After 5th Order Polynomial Baseline Correction
- NMR Data Processing Software
- Steps in NMR Data Processing
- Room 122 Old Chemistry: Layout of NMR and Computers
- Cockpit of the Unity-300
- VNMR Screen Layout
- The Spectral Window
- VNMR Parameters
- VNMR Commands
- UNIX Operating System
- Variable Temperature Unit
- Carbon-13 NMR vs. 1H NMR
- 13C spectrum of phenetole, dm=yyn
- 13C spectrum of sucrose, coupled and decoupled
- Coupling and decoupling: theory
- Varian hardware setup for decoupling
- 13C spectrum of Sucrose With Four Decoupling Modes
- 13C spectrum of phenetole, dm=yyy
- The Next Step: DEPT