Abstract
The complex use of NMR methods permits a more detailed insight into the molecular structure and dynamics of liquid crystalline phases. This is demonstrated for the problem of orientational order by application of broad-line H1- and C13-NMR resonance and is connected with the structure of the distribution function. Experiments with the orientation time complete the developed model.
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Lösche, A. (1979). The Progress in Solid State NMR — A Source of New Problems in Liquid Crystals. In: Kundla, E., Lippmaa, E., Saluvere, T. (eds) Magnetic Resonance and Related Phenomena. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81344-3_20
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