Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, the overlooked powerhouse of biology -Chapter 2

<h1>The 3 main features of NMR resonances and how they relate to molecular structure and dynamics</h1> <p>NMR resonances can be ascribed three main global features, from which we can extract information about each specific atom or small sets of atoms in the molecule:</p> <p><strong>Chemical shift, or position in the spectrum:</strong>&nbsp;Each nucleus, say &sup1;H, &sup1;&sup3;C, etc. resonates at a small deviation from its &ldquo;central&rdquo; frequency, called the Larmor frequency, which is of say around 800 MHz for &sup1;H in a static magnetic field of around 18.8 T or around 80 MHz for &sup1;⁵N in&hellip;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/advances-in-biological-science/nuclear-magnetic-resonance-spectroscopy-the-overlooked-powerhouse-of-biology-chapter-2-f1e80e7a4b3"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>