This NMR Facility has capabilities for solution-state, solid-state, gaseous-state, rheo, diffusion, and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). A short introduction to NMR spectroscopy can be found here.
Designated April 26, 2011, at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York, and April 8, 2011, at Agilent Technologies in Santa Clara, California. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has become a ...
This facility is a shared resource serving the University of Wyoming community and beyond. It currently houses six NMR spectrometers that are used for a multitude of research in science, engineering, ...
NMR spectroscopy lecture by Suman Bhattacharjee - This lecture explains about the NMR spectroscopy basics. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is a ...
One of the questions that typically echoes around tradeshows and conferences is how a Nanalysis instrument compares to high-field data. There are considerable intrinsic differences between low-field ...
In the past decade, the potential of harnessing the ability of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to monitor intermolecular interactions as a tool for drug discovery has been increasingly ...
In order to identify and quantify reaction products, a variety of analytical methods are used. These reaction products include mass spectrometry, chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry NMR Discussion Group (NMRDG) is pleased to announce its annual postgraduate meeting, to be held at University College London on 16-17 June 2025. This gathering brings ...
Since those early days, NMR spectroscopy progressed concurrently with advances in many other fields, such as mathematics, physics and informatics. In the 1960s, the implementation of superconducting ...
NMR spectra are typically collected in solutions made up of deuterated solvents due to the fact that a protonated solvent will yield large solvent peaks which may hide the solute’s spectral features.
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