COLLABORATORS
Angel C. de Dios Georgetown University
Rex E. Gerald II Univ Missouri-Rolla
A. Keith Jameson deceased
Hyung-Mi Lim KICET, Seoul
Igor Moudrakovski Max Planck Inst Solid State, Stuttgart
John A. Ripmeester
Devin N. Sears Gilead Sciences, Canada
D. V. Soldatov Univ Guelph
Lela Vukovic Univ Texas-El Paso
TALKS ON THIS TOPIC
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151. Anisotropic Xe chemical shifts in zeolites. The role of intra- and inter-crystallite diffusion, C. J. Jameson, A. K. Jameson, R. E. Gerald II, and H. M. Lim, J. Phys. Chem. 101, 8418-8437 (1997).
164. Xe nuclear magnetic resonance lineshapes in nanochannels, C. J. Jameson and A. C. de Dios, J. Chem. Phys. 116, 3805-3821 (2002).
165. Calculations of Xe lineshapes in model nanochannels. Grand canonical Monte Carlo averaging of the 129Xe NMR chemical shift tensor, C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 116, 8912-8929 (2002).
181. The Xe chemical shift tensor in silicalite and SSZ-24 zeolite, C. J. Jameson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 126, 10450-10456 (2004).
183. Xe NMR lineshapes in channels of peptide molecular crystals, I. Moudrakovski, D. V. Soldatov, J. A. Ripmeester, D. N. Sears, and C. J. Jameson, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U. S. A., 101, 17924-17929 (2004).
189. Xe NMR lineshapes in channels decorated with paramagnetic centers, D. N. Sears, L. Vukovic, and C. J. Jameson, J. Chem. Phys. 125, 114708-114708-14 (2006).
215. The Xe chemical shift and chemical shift anisotropy, C. J. Jameson, a chapter in Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 Magnetic Resonance: Concepts, Production, Techniques and Applications, Eike Brunner and Thomas Meersman, eds., Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 2015.
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