Basic NMR and MRI Theory
Links
Australian National University NMRC Center
http://bloch.anu.edu.au/index.html
Discussion of PFG, HMBC, and NOE experiments with application notes.
Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy
http://pout.phol.cwru.edu/~frank/courses/course.html
Slide show on various techniques of protein NMR, etc.
Basics of NMR
http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/nmr/
A very good comprehensive treatment of NMR, includes some math and animation.
NMR_lectures
http://208.7.154.206/gmoyna/NMR_lectures/NMR_lectures.html
Theory of NMR. From Guillermo Moyna.
Guide to NOE Experiments
http://bloch.anu.edu.au/noeguide.html
A discussion of the effects and causes of nuclear overhauser effect.
Practical Applications of NMR Spectroscopy in Biochemistry.
http://stingray.bio.cmu.edu/~web/nmr/index_nmr.html
This course provides a graduate level introduction to the use of modern multi-dimensional NMR techniques for study of biopolymers in solution. Both classical and quantum descriptions of nuclear magnetic resonance are described, followed by a discussion of the fundamentals of data processing and biopolymer structure determination.
NMR Theory
http://spider.cns.uni.edu/~macmilla/mcmurry/mcmurry_chapter_13/index.htm
A Power Point slide presentation of some aspects of NMR.
2D NMR Summary
http://www.univ-lille1.fr/lcom/RMN2D/resum2D_us/index_us.htm
An introduction to the theory of 1D and 2D NMR. And, a description of common pulse sequences used for study of organic molecules.
DRUSCH Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Gaussmeter
http://www.drusch.com/help/qmpr.html
Turning a measurement of the magnetic field strength into a frequency measurement (NMR gaussmeter)
Applications of 1H NMR spectroscopy
http://www.chem.uni-potsdam.de/1hbuch/english/index.html
A nice tutorial with lots of diagrams.
Spin theory in Photochemistry
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/chemistry/photochem/chapter15.html
List of PDF files describing spin theory with a focus on photochemistry
What is NMR?
http://drx.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/whatisnmr/whatisnmr.html
A simple explanation of splitting, and NMR in general.
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Lecture notes (part of the open courseware of MIT)
NMR Tutorials
http://www.shokhirev.com/nikolai/abc/nmrtut/NMRtut.html
A set of tutorials written by Prof. F. Ann Walker, of University of Arizona. Which covers 1D, 2D NMR basics as well as Chemical exchange. Soem very good simple programs are also included which are excellent for learning NMR theory.
Basic NMR and MRI theory
http://members.lycos.nl/mri/Nieuw/inleidingeng.htm
A very basic introduction to the theory of MRI. Written from the perspective of the user.


