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Overview

Gareth A. Morris is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. The main focus lies in spectroscopy techniques and their applications, with an emphasis on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.

The research topics covered by Morris include:

  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
  • Electron Spin Resonance Studies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications

Their subfields of study comprise:

  • Spectroscopy
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biophysics

Morris has contributed extensively to scholarly literature with a number of papers published in recognized journals. Some recent publications include:

  • Single-Scan Selective Excitation of Individual NMR Signals in Overlapping Multiplets, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Single-scan ultra-selective 1D total correlation spectroscopy, 2021, Chemical Communications
  • Giving Pure Shift NMR Spectroscopy a RESTUltrahigh-Resolution Mixture Analysis, 2022, Analytical Chemistry
  • Broadband measurement of true transverse relaxation rates in systems with coupled protons: application to the study of conformational exchange, 2021, Chemical Science
  • Ultra-selective 1D clean in-phase correlation spectroscopy, 2023, Chemical Communications

The frequent publication venues where Morris's work appears are:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Communications
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaboration is integral to Morris's research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Mathias Nilsson (26 joint publications)
  • Laura Castañar (18 joint publications)
  • Ralph W. Adams (15 joint publications)
  • P. Király (8 joint publications)
  • Marshall J. Smith (7 joint publications)

The body of work reflects a focus on advanced magnetic resonance techniques, covering both methodological developments and applied studies relevant to molecular systems and imaging technologies.

Best Publications

  • ENHANCEMENT OF NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SIGNALS BY POLARIZATION TRANSFER

    Gareth A. Morris;Ray Freeman

  • An improved method for heteronuclear chemical shift correlation by two-dimensional NMR

    Ad Bax;Gareth A Morris

  • Selective excitation in Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance

    Gareth A Morris;Ray Freeman

  • Correlation of proton chemical shifts by two-dimensional Fourier transform NMR

    Ad Bax;Ray Freeman;Gareth Morris

  • SENSITIVITY ENHANCEMENT IN N-15-NMR - POLARIZATION TRANSFER USING THE INEPT PULSE SEQUENCE

    Gareth A. Morris

  • A simple pulse sequence for selective excitation in Fourier transform NMR

    Geoffrey Bodenhausen;Ray Freeman;Gareth A Morris

  • Ultrahigh-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy

    Mohammadali Foroozandeh;Ralph W Adams;Nicola J Meharry;Damien Jeannerat

  • A one‐shot sequence for high‐resolution diffusion‐ordered spectroscopy

    Michelle D. Pelta;Gareth A. Morris;Marc J. Stchedroff;Stephen J. Hammond

  • Spin echo NMR spectra without J modulation

    Juan A. Aguilar;Mathias Nilsson;Geoffrey Bodenhausen;Geoffrey Bodenhausen;Gareth A. Morris

  • Pure Shift 1H NMR: A Resolution of the Resolution Problem?†

    Juan A. Aguilar;Stephen Faulkner;Mathias Nilsson;Gareth A. Morris

  • High-Resolution Diffusion-Ordered 2D Spectroscopy (HR-DOSY) - A New Tool for the Analysis of Complex Mixtures

    H Barjat;G A Morris;S Smart;A G Swanson

  • Quantitative Interpretation of Diffusion‐Ordered NMR Spectra: Can We Rationalize Small Molecule Diffusion Coefficients?

    Robert Evans;Zhaoxia Deng;Alexandria K. Rogerson;Andy S. McLachlan

  • PULSE SEQUENCES FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION DIFFUSION-ORDERED SPECTROSCOPY (HR-DOSY)

    Michelle D. Pelta;Hervé Barjat;Gareth A. Morris;Adrian L. Davis

  • MODERN NMR TECHNIQUES FOR STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION

    Gareth Morris

  • Pure shift proton DOSY: diffusion-ordered 1H spectra without multiplet structure.

    Mathias Nilsson;Gareth A. Morris

  • Improving the Interpretation of Small Molecule Diffusion Coefficients.

    Robert Evans;Guilherme Dal Poggetto;Mathias Nilsson;Gareth A. Morris

  • Reference deconvolution methods

    Gareth A. Morris;Hervé Barjat;Timothy J. Home

  • Weak satellite signals in high-resolution NMR spectra: Separating the wheat from the chaff

    Ray Freeman;Thomas H Mareci;Gareth A Morris

  • Indirect measurement of proton relaxation rates by “INEPT” polarization transfer to carbon-13: Proton spin-lattice relaxation in cholesteryl acetate solutions☆

    Gareth A Morris

  • Simultaneously Enhancing Spectral Resolution and Sensitivity in Heteronuclear Correlation NMR Spectroscopy

    Liladhar Paudel;Ralph W Adams;Peter Kiraly;Peter Kiraly;Juan A Aguilar;Juan A Aguilar

  • Experimental chemical shift correlation maps in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Ray Freeman;Gareth A. Morris

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Nilsson
Mathias Nilsson University of Manchester
Ray Freeman
Ray Freeman University of Cambridge
Jonathan Clayden
Jonathan Clayden University of Bristol
Geoffrey Bodenhausen
Geoffrey Bodenhausen École Normale Supérieure
Alan M. Kenwright
Alan M. Kenwright Durham University
Laurance D. Hall
Laurance D. Hall University of Cambridge
David L. Turner
David L. Turner Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Ana M. Gil
Ana M. Gil University of Aveiro
Kenneth T. Douglas
Kenneth T. Douglas University of Manchester
Andrew L. Phillips
Andrew L. Phillips Rothamsted Research

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