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Bernhard Blümich

Bernhard Blümich

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Chemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
18157
World Ranking
5262
National Ranking
382

Overview

Bernhard Blümich is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany, where they conduct research in their field. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities linked to this institution.

Although detailed data on their recent papers, co-authors, and specific research topics are not provided, the available information does not list any recent publications or frequent collaborations. No records of book publications under their name have been documented in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • The NMR MOUSE, a Mobile Universal Surface Explorer

    G. Eidmann;R. Savelsberg;P. Blümler;B. Blümich

  • Mobile single-sided NMR

    Bernhard Blümich;Juan Perlo;Federico Casanova

  • NMR Imaging of Materials

    Bernhard Blümich

  • The NMR-mouse: construction, excitation, and applications

    B Blümich;P Blümler;G Eidmann;A Guthausen

  • Profiles with microscopic resolution by single-sided NMR.

    J. Perlo;F. Casanova;B. Blümich

  • Small Magnets for Portable NMR Spectrometers

    Ernesto Danieli;Juan Perlo;Bernhard Blümich;Federico Casanova

  • Miniaturization of NMR systems: desktop spectrometers, microcoil spectroscopy, and "NMR on a chip" for chemistry, biochemistry, and industry.

    Sergey S. Zalesskiy;Ernesto Danieli;Bernhard Blümich;Valentine P. Ananikov;Valentine P. Ananikov

  • Deuteron two-dimensional exchange NMR in solids

    C Schmidt;B Blümich;H.W Spiess

  • Dynamics of molecular reorientations: direct determination of rotational angles from two-dimensional NMR of powders

    C. Schmidt;S. Wefing;B. Blümich;H.W. Spiess

  • NMR at low magnetic fields

    Bernhard Blümich;Federico Casanova;Stephan Appelt;Stephan Appelt

  • Chemical analysis by ultrahigh-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance in the earth's magnetic field

    Stephan Appelt;Holger Kühn;F. Wolfgang Häsing;Bernhard Blümich

  • Effect of Temperature and Annealing on the Phase Composition, Molecular Mobility, and the Thickness of Domains in Isotactic Polypropylene Studied by Proton Solid-State NMR, SAXS, and DSC

    C. Hedesiu;D. E. Demco;R. Kleppinger;G. Vanden Poel

  • High-resolution NMR spectroscopy with a portable single-sided sensor.

    Juan Perlo;Vasiliki Demas;Federico Casanova;Carlos A. Meriles

  • Solid state NMR investigation of cationic polymerized epoxy resins

    N. Egger;K. Schmidt-Rohr;B. Blümich;W.-D. Domke

  • Ex situ NMR in highly homogeneous fields: 1H spectroscopy.

    Juan Perlo;Federico Casanova;Bernhard Blümich

  • 3D imaging with a single-sided sensor: an open tomograph

    J. Perlo;F. Casanova;B. Blümich

  • Effect of Residual Dipolar Interactions on the NMR Relaxation in Cross-Linked Elastomers

    P. Sotta;C. Fülber;D. E. Demco;B. Blümich

  • Introduction to compact NMR: A review of methods

    Bernhard Blümich

  • Mobile sensor for high resolution NMR spectroscopy and imaging

    Ernesto Danieli;Jörg Mauler;Juan Perlo;Bernhard Blümich

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields

    F Bãlibanu;Kidist Hailu;R Eymael;D.E Demco

  • Noninvasive testing of art and cultural heritage by mobile NMR

    Bernhard Blümich;Federico Casanova;Juan Perlo;Federica Presciutti

  • Residual dipolar couplings by 1H dipolar-encoded longitudinal magnetization, double- and triple-quantum nuclear magnetic resonance in cross-linked elastomers

    M. Schneider;L. Gasper;D. E. Demco;B. Blümich

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Wolfgang Spiess
Hans Wolfgang Spiess Max Planck Society
Songi Han
Songi Han University of California, Santa Barbara
Thomas Theis
Thomas Theis North Carolina State University
Matthias Wessling
Matthias Wessling RWTH Aachen University
Martin Möller
Martin Möller RWTH Aachen University
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr Brandeis University
Uwe Schnakenberg
Uwe Schnakenberg RWTH Aachen University
Alexander Pines
Alexander Pines University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey A. Reimer
Jeffrey A. Reimer University of California, Berkeley
Wilfried Mokwa
Wilfried Mokwa RWTH Aachen University

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