Roderick
E. Wasylishen (home
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Professor of Chemistry
Research
interests: The Wasylishen group covers a wide range of applications in
solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Over the last few years, they have explored
several new avenues of research including: 1H NMR imaging to monitor operating
H2/O2 fuel cells, use of hyper-polarized 129Xe NMR spectroscopy to characterize
porous materials, development of new sensitivity-enhancement NMR experiments
to observe half-integer spin quadrupolar nuclei or spin-1/2 nuclei with large
shielding anisotropies, study
of "exotic" low-gamma quadrupolar nuclei, and use
of quantum chemical calculations to provide insight towards experimental results.
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