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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to study the structure of molecules, the interaction of various molecules, the kinetics or dynamics of molecules and the composition of mixtures of biological or synthetic solutions or composites.

This multi-nuclear gradient nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offers 1H, 13C, 31P and 19F with all common 1D and 2D pulse sequences as standard.

The system is run under automation, with a 60-positions carousel, and has full VT (heat and cool) facility. We have the possibility to run individual experiments manually.

The machine can be set up for monitoring enzymatic reactions by 31P and 19F NMR allowing the determination of half-lives and other kinetic parameters.

Make/model Bruker Avance 500Mhz multi-nuclear gradient NMR
Details Offers 1H, 13C, 31P, and 19F NMR with all common 1D and 2D pulse sequences as standard. Run under automation, with a 60 position carousel.
School School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Technical specification

5mm 1H/19F/31P/13C probe, VT capability. Software is Topsin 3.1 running on Linux platform.

Get in touch

Dr Fabrizio Pertusati

Email
pertusatif1@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone
+44 (0)29 2087 4551

Location

0.30
Redwood Building
King Edward VII Avenue
CF10 3NB