Self service on 400-MHz NMR spectrometers
The self service NMR facility at IOCB located in laboratory A.1.70b consists of two 400 MHz Bruker NMR spectrometers equipped with nitrogen cooled probes for high sensitivity measurements and large autosamplers, paired with an automatic queue-managing software IconNMR in order to provide fast and accessible structural analysis for everyone.
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Contact: nmr-400@uochb.cas.cz
Advanced NMR
Acquisition and interpretation of experiments beyond the options of the self-service. Measurement are provided by members of the NMR group. We provide, for example, these measurements:
- Measurement of samples with low-concentration
- NOE-based experiments
- Variable temperature experiments
- Other nuclei
- Less common experiments
- Monitoring of reaction kinetics
- In-situ optical irradiation
- Paramagnetic NMR
- Solid-state NMR
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Contact: NMR spectroscopy group
EPR
The EPR is a form of magnetic resonance spectroscopy focusing on microwave-induced transitions of unpaired electrons. It is a technique for a characterization of paramagnetic species such as radicals, coordination metal complexes or defects in solid-state structures (e.g. N-centers in nanodiamonds). The IOCB EPR spectrometer operates at constant frequency of ≈ 9.8 GHz (CW mode).
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Contact: jan.tarabek@uochb.cas.cz
Instrumentation
Spectrometers specifications are listed here
NMR Challenge
Do you want to improve your spectral analysis skills? Visit nmr-challenge.com
IOCB Magnetic Resonance Day
See presentations from the IOCB Magnetic Resonance Day.