Welcome to Nanalysis’ benchtop NMR Blog
We love benchtop NMR! In this blog section, you will find all things benchtop NMR. Please contact us if you would like to discuss about your project.
Category
NMR Topics
- 100 MHz NMR
- 11B NMR
- 129Xe NMR
- 13C NMR
- 19F NMR
- 19F NMR Spectroscopy
- 1H NMR
- 207Pb NMR
- 31P NMR
- 3H NMR
- 60 MHz NMR
- APT
- Agrochemicals
- Applications
- Batteries
- Biochemistry
- Biopolymers
- Botanicals
- COSY
- CPMG
- Caffeine Content
- Cannabis
- Chemical Analysis
- Cosmetics
- DEPT
- Dithiazine
- Drug Analysis
- Drug Discovery
- Dyes
- Edible Oils
- Educational NMR
- Energy
- Enzyme
- Exchangeable Protons
- Exchangeable protons
- Flavor and Fragrances
- Flow NMR
- Fluorine-19 NMR
- Food Science
- Food and Beverage
- Forensics
- Forestry
- HETCOR
- HMBC
- HSQC
- Hands-on Learning
- Heteronuclear J-coupling
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Hydroxyl value
- Hyphenated NMR
Introducing…the newest addition to our family…the Nanalysis-60!
Introducing the newest addition to our family…the Nanalysis-60! As the benchtop NMR market has grown, and people have become more excited about the possibility of including these systems in their research program, the question that we always get asked is if we could increase the number of features available – more sophisticated pulse programs, pulsed field gradients, advanced modules to modify and program new pulse sequences… Read more.
The CPMG filter NMR experiment! What is it? When and why should we use it?
In this blog, we describe the T2-filter experiment, including its description and application.
Gradient-based 2D NMR experiments
In this blog, we discuss why gradient-based 2D NMR experiments enhance both efficiency and data quality and become the preferred choice for many applications.
NMR pulse sequences designed graphically? Umm, YES, please!
In this blog, we introduce our value-added software module, Experiment Designer. A powerful tool which allows advanced NMR users to code NMR pulse sequences through an intuitive graphical interface.
Elevate Your Chemistry Classroom in 2024: Nanalysis Benchtop NMR for Hands-On Learning
As we kick off the new year, educators gear up for an exciting semester, and what better time to explore Nanalysis benchtop NMR? This powerful hands-on learning tool seamlessly integrates real-world analytical techniques into your chemistry classroom or undergrad lab. Read More.
Green Chemistry with Benchtop NMR
In this blog, we showcase how benchtop NMR is an accessible and versatile tool for chemists and non-chemists to evaluate greener methods.
To Decouple or Not to Decouple, that is the question. Also…Acids
Acidity is something that you encounter on a daily basis, probably without even realizing it. The tangy taste of an orange (citric acid), that Vitamin C tablet you took this morning (ascorbic acid), those terrible jeans from the 80’s that you still wear (acid wash). My favourite acid is acetic acid.
Life is sweet….maybe too sweet!
Sugar substitutes are gaining more and more relevance due to the health problems associated with the consumption of high amounts of sugar...I thought it would be interesting to take a few of those substitutes and acquire their proton NMR spectrum in our benchtop NMR.
Reaction Monitoring Using Benchtop 19F NMR Spectroscopy
In this blog post, we show an example for on-line flow reaction monitoring via 19F NMR spectroscopy using the compact benchtop NMR. 1-855-NMREADY (667-3239) toll-free in the US and Canada
Electronegativity and Chemical Shift
Electronegativity is a concept that we have to study and understand early in our science or engineering degrees. In chemistry this concept stays with us and we commonly invoke it in order to explain multiple phenomena what we observe or study…and of course, NMR is not the exception! Benchtop NMR 1-855-NMREADY (667-3239) toll-free in the US and Canada