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Por Juan Manuel Lázaro Martínez. Investigador UBA-CONICET (Argentina)
INAMAT2 organiza este seminario que se celebrará el 17 de octubre a las 12,00h. en la sala de conferencias del edificio Jerónimo de Ayanz
Abstract
Single-crystal X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) are suitable spectroscopic techniques to carry out structural studies at the atomic level in a broad spectrum of materials. Commonly used for the study of complex and macromolecular structures, solid-state NMR (ss-NMR) is an excellent technique that provides the bulk information of the material under study both in the amorphous and the crystalline state when single crystals cannot be produced. This presentation aims at showing how the combination of solution-state NMR, ss-NMR and X-ray experiments help elucidate the molecular structure of organic compounds, nanomaterials/gold-nanoparticles, and carbonaceous structures such graphite, graphene oxide and carbon fly ashes.