Difference between proton nmr and carbon 13 nmr spectroscopy
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Recording an NMR spectrum is a bit like a radio; in H-NMR the radio is tuned pick up a higher frequency. ... This means that in order to excite hydrogen spins on resonance, your machine needs to supply higher frequency magnetic field pulses than those used for carbon-13.
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Recording an NMR spectrum is a bit like a radio; in H-NMR the radio is tuned pick up a higher frequency. ... This means that in order to excite hydrogen spins on resonance, your machine needs to supply higher frequency magnetic field pulses than those used for carbon-13.
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