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SeRMN contribution to SMASH Small Molecule NMR Conference

2021-08-26News from the SeRMN, NMR Events & Courses, Our Researchenantiodifferentiation, enantiospecific, in situ, metabolites, metabolomics, multicomponent, NMR Conference, nmr metholodogy, simultaneousMiriam

Kumar Motiram-Corral is presenting at SMASH 2021 Conference a talk entitled In situ Enantiospecific Detection of Multiple Metabolites in Mixtures using NMR Spectroscopy, related to some of our recent research work. The presentation will be 1st of September in the section “Unveiling the Unknown – New Methods in Structure Elucidation“.

L. T. Kuhn, K. Motiram-Corral, T. J. Athersuch, T. Parella, M. Pérez-Trujillo, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 59 (2020) 23615.

 
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