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
Copolymer Characterization with Benchtop 60 MHz NMR
Garbage bags, car tires, pantyhose, your credit cards, non-stick pans, Styrofoam, spandex, hairspray, the lenses of your glasses…
J-Coupling & Tin Can Phones
NMR is a ubiquitous analytical technique. Why?? Because NMR provides a wealth of information that other analytical techniques (e.g., MS, UV-Vis, IR etc.) simply cannot.
Hyphenated NMR Techniques
It seems like more and more people are interested in exploring the utility of flow-through hyphenated techniques. Why? More structural information of course! I mean, really, why
NMR Active Nuclei & Benchtop NMR
One of the common questions that we get asked here at Nanalysis is: “what nuclei does the NMReady run?”
External Field Strength, Resolution and Sensitivity
As we’ve previously discussed, the development of NMR technology has largely been geared towards improving magnetic field strength. The original electromagnet spectrometers
Low Field NMR Spectroscopy and Applications
Since the inception of NMR, the field has been marked by rapid change and frequent innovations as evidenced by Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine…
Wait…..where’s the solvent peak?
Experienced superconducting solenoid NMR users – you know the drill:
Step 1: Make up NMR sample.
Undergraduate Experiment: Aldol Condensation
Incorporation of NMR spectroscopy into an undergraduate lab provides an excellent method with which to provide students with practical experiments acquiring their own data and interpreting actual NMR spectra.
Undergraduate Experiment: Interpretation of 1H NMR Spectra
The basics of how to interpret an NMR spectrum.