What is hydrogen bubble technique in measuring the isotropic line?

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2026-07-18 16:25

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The hydrogen bubble technique involves placing a small amount of hydrogen gas near a sample in an NMR spectrometer. The hydrogen gas creates bubbles that help determine the isotropic line (line width) of the NMR signal, which can provide information about the sample's molecular motion and interactions. This technique is particularly useful in studying dynamics in solution NMR spectroscopy.

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