NWI-MOL110
Applied Magnetic Resonance
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleNWI-MOL110
Credits (ECTS)3
CategoryBA (Bachelor)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Science; Moleculaire Wetenschappen;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
dr. E.R.H. van Eck
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Lecturer
dr. E.R.H. van Eck
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Contactperson for the course
dr. E.R.H. van Eck
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Academic year2017
Period
KW1  (04/09/2017 to 12/11/2017)
Starting block
KW1
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listYes
Placement procedure-
Aims
After successfully completing the course you will:
  • be able to analyse magnetic resonance spectra on the basis of the quantum mechanical as well as the classical description of magnetic resonance.
  • have acquired some basic skill in carrying out NMR measurements and gained some basic understanding of NMR spectrometer operation.
  • be acquainted with the various fields within magnetic resonance and be able to indicate the relevant interactions and specific experiments and characteristics for each field.
Content
Magnetic resonance techniques have a broad range of application in chemistry, physics, biochemistry materials science and medicine This lecture course covers the basics of magnetic resonance spectroscopy as well as applications of this important technique. First, the theoretical framework of magnetic resonance is covered in the lectures. The theory is covered both from a classical as well as the quantummechanical viewpoint The practical part is intended to illustrate the material covered in the lectures and workshops. After the theoretical framework is covered, various fields within magnetic resonance are discussed among which are: solid state NMR, electron spin resonance, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and biomolecular NMR, as well as applications in organic and inorganic chemistry.
Additional comments
This course is taught in English. There is a maximum of 36 participants.

Topics
• Spin Hamiltonian
• Spectral assignment
• Biomolecular NMR
• ESR
• MRI
• Vaste Stof NMR
• Dynamic processes

Test information
Written exam (80%), computer practical and report (10%) and practical work and report (10%). Each of the 3 components have to be passed individually in order to pass the entire course.

Prerequisites
MR in Chemistry (NWI-MOL108) and Chemical analysis (NWI-MOL001). This is a course in the theme 'Methods'.

Instructional modes
Lab course
Attendance MandatoryYes

Lecture

Practical computer training

Tutorial

Tests
Tentamen
Test weight1
OpportunitiesBlock KW1, Block KW2