Frédérique Pourpoint

Frédérique Pourpoint is an assistant professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille since 2012. She is working on the development of new methods in solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) adapted to nuclei exhibiting close Larmor frequencies including the pair of spins {27Al-13C}. She is using such technique for the local characterization of microporous materials including Metal-Organic Frameworks. Her research interests are also focused on the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization method which allows enhancing the NMR signal.

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance a Compass to Nanoworld (FUN)

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) phenomenon is currently exploited for many purposes, including medical imaging using the MRI technique but also the characterization of the structure and the dynamics of matter at atomic scale by NMR spectroscopy, which is a key tool in chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology and material sciences. [...]