Alcohol or ethanol is considered the most widely used recreational drug worldwide, and its production, consumption, and sale are strictly regulated by laws. Alcohol content of alcoholic beverages (wine, beers, and spirits) is about 3–50% v/v. Analytical methods to determine the alcohol content must be reliable, precise, and accurate. In this study, the amount of ethanol in several alcoholic beverages was determined using a 45 MHz low-field benchtop NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectrometer. Internal standard and standard addition analytical methods were utilized to quantify ethanol. For both methods, acetic acid or acetonitrile was used as internal standard to quantify alcohol content by using the peak area corresponding to the methyl p...
A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe and spectrometer capable of investigating full intact wine ...
The clinical diagnosis of alcohol-dependence (AD) currently relies on AD assessment questionnairesan...
In this designing experiment, a nuclear magnetic resonance instrument was used to study the chemical...
The catabolic degradation of ethanol is essential to life. If the body had no mechanism for cataboli...
Chemical analysis of the organic components in beer has applications to quality control, authenticit...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was applied to the analysis of alcoholic products in t...
Seven alcohols are being analyzed using Nuclear Magnet Resonance (NMR) to determine the chemical shi...
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) has been used to identify ethanol in vivo an...
Alcoholic beverages have a complex chemistry that can be influenced by their alcoholic content, orig...
The suitability of non-invasive NIR and Raman spectrometries for determination of % ethanol content ...
Foods serve as a basic requirement for human survival and play an important role in society from rel...
In this study, using near infrared (NIR) spectrometry-partial least squares (PLS) calibration model ...
The organic acids present in beer provide important information on the product's quality and history...
The study involved the detection of the ethanol content of various market food and beverage products...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: 1H Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (400 MHz) was u...
A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe and spectrometer capable of investigating full intact wine ...
The clinical diagnosis of alcohol-dependence (AD) currently relies on AD assessment questionnairesan...
In this designing experiment, a nuclear magnetic resonance instrument was used to study the chemical...
The catabolic degradation of ethanol is essential to life. If the body had no mechanism for cataboli...
Chemical analysis of the organic components in beer has applications to quality control, authenticit...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was applied to the analysis of alcoholic products in t...
Seven alcohols are being analyzed using Nuclear Magnet Resonance (NMR) to determine the chemical shi...
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) has been used to identify ethanol in vivo an...
Alcoholic beverages have a complex chemistry that can be influenced by their alcoholic content, orig...
The suitability of non-invasive NIR and Raman spectrometries for determination of % ethanol content ...
Foods serve as a basic requirement for human survival and play an important role in society from rel...
In this study, using near infrared (NIR) spectrometry-partial least squares (PLS) calibration model ...
The organic acids present in beer provide important information on the product's quality and history...
The study involved the detection of the ethanol content of various market food and beverage products...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: 1H Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy (400 MHz) was u...
A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe and spectrometer capable of investigating full intact wine ...
The clinical diagnosis of alcohol-dependence (AD) currently relies on AD assessment questionnairesan...
In this designing experiment, a nuclear magnetic resonance instrument was used to study the chemical...