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- Program name: NMR submissions
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- Author name: Milton D Johnston, Jr.
- Address: Department of Chemistry
- University of South Florida
- Tampa, Florida 33620
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- Tel number: 1-813-974-2535
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- Suggested Donation: None specified
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- Program Description:
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- This NMR submission program package comprises a set of modules that make up
- the NMR program. This is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance analysis package.
- This program is highly technical, at the graduate or higher college level.
- It aids in the analysis of the NMR technique used in many chemical
- procedures. The uniqueness of this package lie in the display of the
- calculated spectrum including adjustable peak broadening. A seventh module
- is now present for combining plots of several spin systems saved from the
- fifth module. This enables simulated plotting of very complex molecules,
- such as protein spectra. Input parameters allow NMR to calculate up to 7
- spins (nucleii). Although written in modules, this program is menu driven
- with a large number of options to chose from. Data is entered either
- manually from the keyboard, or can be recalled from a data file already
- saved. Adjustments for spin basis functions as well as altering coupling
- constants is available. Useful calculations of eiganvalues and eiganvectors
- as well as screen plots are possible. Hamiltonian functions and Lorentzian
- lineshapes are calculated, displayed and stored. An extensive plot routine
- has also been established to nicely display the results of the analysis. The
- main spectrometer frequency is also a variable. Although this program is
- menu driven, it does not come complete with documentation. Someone having a
- definite use for this package must have a strong knowlege of NMR analysis and
- terms since the documentation is short. Those having a good knowlege of this
- field will find this program not only timesaving, but easy to use. Again,
- this is a technical program with highly specialized uses. Written by a
- college professor, he should be happy to answer any questions!