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- aligned antiparallel (parahydrogen). These two forms are often referred to as spin isomers or as nuclear spin isomers. Parahydrogen is in a lower energy...
- hydrogen is mostly orthohydrogen, liquid hydrogen consists of 99.79% parahydrogen and 0.21% orthohydrogen. Hydrogen requires a theoretical minimum of 3...
- resonance studies for its structural elucidation in solution (31P), parahydrogen-induced polarization spectroscopy to determine the nature of transient...
- Parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) is a technique used in magnetic resonance imaging. The technique relies on the incorporation of hyperpolarized...
- state having a total molecular spin S = 1 {\displaystyle S=1} ; in the parahydrogen form the spins are antiparallel and form a spin singlet state having...
- standard hydrogen (−253 °C), consisting of 75% orthohydrogen and 25% parahydrogen, and oxygen (−183 °C) were used as fixed points, corresponding to zero...
- Harteck, discovered the spin isomers of hydrogen, orthohydrogen and parahydrogen. He died in Göttingen in 1957 at the age of 58. Harteck, Paul (1958)...
- nuclei in parahydrogen align with an applied magnetic field. In SABRE, a metal center reversibly binds to both the test molecule and a parahydrogen molecule...
- Zoller. The first working pure state NMR quantum computer (based on parahydrogen) is demonstrated at Oxford University, England and University of York...
- isomers of hydrogen Orthohydrogen, H2 with nuclear spins aligned parallel Parahydrogen, H2 with nuclear spins aligned antiparallel These nuclear spin isomers...