nuclear magnetic resonance
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The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer is an indispensable tool for structural determination of molecules, molecular motions, and interactions in solution. For measurement of NMR spectroscopy, a sample dissolved in deuterated solvent is placed in the strong magnetic field. When a radio frequency pulse is irradiated to the sample solution, a nuclear magnetic resonance response is obtained as a free induction decay (FID) from the excited sample. The signals are picked up, accumulated, and transferred by Fourier transformation to provide the corresponding signal(s) of target atomic nuclei.
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Name (abbreviation) | nuclear magnetic resonance(NMR) |
Model number (manufacturer) | JNM-ECS400 (JEOL) |
Reference magnetic field | 9.4T |
Reference frequency | 1H 400MHz 13C 100MHz |
Installation location | Room ⑭, 1st floor, Building B2 |
Equipment manager | Department of Chemistry Tetsuo Iwanaga |
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