Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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NMR spectroscopy is routinely used by chemists to study chemical structure using simple one-dimensional techniques, while two-dimensional techniques are used to determine the structure of more complicated molecules. SPECTRAU offers comprehensive solutions for a broad range of research and analytical requirements utilising our Bruker Ascend 500 NMR system.
Equipped with:
- 500Hz magnet
- 5 Gauss – radial distance from magnetic center
- Cryogen savings (% of less He consumption)
- Operation field at 11.7 Tesla
- Advanced External Disturbance Suppression (EDS™) for dramatic reduction of magnetic field perturbations
- Signal Generation Unit for 4 channels, for generation of phase, amplitude, and frequency using Direct Digital Synthesis
- Gradient Controller for simultaneous control of up to three magnetic field gradients with real time generation of gradient shapes
- Pre-cooling and stabilization accessor
Applications at SPECTRUM:
- The elucidation of complex structures performed through the standard direct observation (1D and 2D) technique while indirect detection (HMBC and HSQC) is also available