AvanceTM III HD NanoBay 400 MHz NMR Spectrometer.
The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer at the Department of Chemistry is a fully equipped modern facility. The new AvanceTM III HD NanoBay NMR device is a highly integrated state-of-the-art broadband NMR spectrometer ever. The novel NanoBay design places Bruker's high-performance HD NMR spectrometer technology into anexceptionally compact enclosure.
The NanoBay delivers high productivity and highest-quality NMR information for pharmaceutical and industrial chemists, for academic research and teaching, as well as for food analysis, diagnostics research and other small molecule applications
The SmartProbeTM delivers highest sensitivity on both the multinuclear and prolon channel, Its design exclusively features a broadband frequency channel enabling fully automated applications on protons and the widest range of X-nuclei.
For maximum flexibility switching nuclei and probe tuning and matching is performed completely automatically using our ATMTM technology. A further key feature which the probe offers is the ability to observe 19F with 1H decoupling and to perform two-dimensional 1H/19F spectroscopy with superior quality. As two separate coils are used for these two nuclei, artefacts common with double tuning of one coil are eliminated.
The high-performance Z-gradient has been designed for highest linearity and shortest gradient recovery times. Combined with its excellent line shape, this probe facilitates superior single or multiple solvent suppression using pre-saturation or pulsed field gradients as required for samples from reaction control, biological samples, and body fluids. The SmartProbeTM is the ideal probe for a wide range of applications from routine 1H NMR measurements on small molecules to advanced research applications including inverse experiments requiring excellent solvent suppression
Experienced NMR facility staff is available for academic, government, and commercial client sample submission. NMR optimization and acquisition, and analysis.