Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...
This NMR spectrometer is ultrasensitive and equipped with four channels with gradients and has the capability of analyzing liquid samples. “TCI Cryo Probe is a proton-optimized triple resonance NMR ...
BrisSynBio is supported via the excellent NMR facilities that are situated in the School of Chemistry. These include a range of NMR machines, including a state of the art 700 MHz spectrometer equipped ...
Almost all samples give a NMR spectrum This facility deals with magnetic resonance, in particular nuclear magnetic resonance. It gives data from a sample that is subjected to a magnetic field and ...
It works by using a "noninvasive technique that relies on magnetic properties of atomic nuclei to study the chemical ...
This facility maintains a variety of state-of-the-art NMR spectrometers at a variety of magnetic fields to support the wide variety of research needs of the inside and outside users. The NMR ...
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.
and a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) unit containing a microcoil and a membrane filter to capture, concentrate and detect the bacteria. The new features in the latest prototype are the magnetic ...
Nanalysis Scientific Corp. ("the Company", TSXV: NSCI, OTCQX: NSCIF, FRA: 1N1), a leader in portable NMR instruments and MRI ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is ubiquitous in chemistry and materials science. One of the reasons for its widespread popularity is because NMR is able to provide valuable information on the ...
Equipped with 600 MHz and 700MHz spectrometers equipped with a salt-tolerant 13C-enhanced triple resonance cryo-probe, a 1H,13C capillary flow probe and liquid handling robot and a 1.7mm ...
The methods, described in a recent paper, are based on a phenomenon called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), commonly used in ...