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The Grandinetti Laboratory


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Welcome to our site. Here you will find many resources for the university courses I teach and information about the ongoing program in my research laboratory. Please take some time to explore our site, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

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September 2009: Article in print J. Magn. Reson., 200 334-339, (2009) Optimum Excitation of Enhanced Central Transition Populations, N. M. Trease, K. K. Dey, P. J. Grandinetti

May 2009: Web application Isotopes released.

November 2008: Article Published in J. Chem. Phys.: 129, 204110 (2008): Superadiabaticity in Magnetic Resonance, M. Deschamps, G. Kervern, D. Massiot, G. Pintacuda, L. Emsley, and P. J. Grandinetti.
AIP Press Release by Jason Bardi.
NSF Press Release, by Joshua A. Chamot.
Ohio State University Press Release by Pam Frost Gorder.
Science News coverage of this paper, by Patrick Barry.
New Scientist coverage of this paper, by Flora Graham.
Spectroscopy Now coverage of this paper, by David Bradley.
Spectro Sciences coverage of this paper, by Alberto Pimpinelli.

July 2008: Article Published in J. Am. Chem. Soc., 33, 10858-10859 (2008): Separating Chemical Shift and Quadrupolar Anisotropies via Multiple Quantum NMR Spectroscopy , J. T. Ash, N. M. Trease and P. J. Grandinetti

February 2008: Article Published in J. Chem. Phys., 128, 052318 (2008): Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Rotating Tilted Frame , N. M. Trease and P. J. Grandinetti

August 2007: Download my tutorial presentation: High Resolution Solid-State NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei , given on July 22 at the 2007 Rocky Mountain Conference on Solid State NMR in Breckenridge, Colorado.



Material on this site is based, in part, on work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grants NSF-CHE 0616881, NSF CHE-0432714, NSF CHE-0111109, NSF CHE-9807498, and CHE-9501827. Opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).

This site is not affiliated with The Ohio State University, and all opinions are those of the author, Philip J. Grandinetti.

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