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Lectures of the Graduate College

Graduate College 448: Magnetic Resonance 
Mandatory Lecture Course SS 07

Old lectures from the WS 2002/03    Old lectures from the SS 2003


Old lectures from the WS 2003/04     Old lectures from the SS 2004
                             
                    Old lectures from the WS 2004/05    Old lectures from the SS 2005
               

               
Old lectures from the WS 2005/06    Old lectures from the SS 2006
           
               
Old lectures from the WS 2006/07


  The lectures are held on 

Mondays, 14.30 – 16.45, Pfaffenwaldring 57, room 6-331


 
The lectures are organized
 according to the following schedule:


Monday,     23 April :            Prof. Kaim
                   
                   30 April
:            Prof. Kaim
                   
                   07
May  :            Prof. Kaim
                  
                  
14 May  :            Prof. Kaim
                    
                  
21 May  :            Prof. Dressel
                  
                  
04 June :            Prof. Hunger
                  
                  
11 June :            Prof. Hunger
                  
                  
18 June :                     -
                  
                   02 July  :            Prof. Müller

                   09 July  :            Prof. Müller

                  
               

Content of lectures



Prof. Kaim:

- ESR of radicals and transition metal compounds


Prof. Dressel:

- One-dimensional metals

Prof. Hunger:

- Building units and structures of zeolites
- Preparation routes of zeolites and their study by solid state NMR spectroscopy
- Solid-state NMR investigations of Brønsted acid sites on solid catalysts
- In situ MAS NMR studies of heterogeneously catalyzed reactions

Prof. Müller:

- Experimental aspects of NMR-spectroscopy(spectrometer, probe head, etc.)
- Theoretical basis of wide line and high resolution solid state NMR




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