
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers - Bruker 500, Bruker 700 MHz NMR
NMR is a powerful tool for the analysis of sequence, conformation, and other molecular attributes of biologically significant molecules, organic and organometallic compounds, and polymers. A full suite of 1-D, 2-D and 3-D experiments is offered and includes 1-D 1H and 13Cobserve, 2-D HMQC, HSQC, and HMBC, and experiments dedicated to biomolecular NMR studies, e.g. HNCO, HNCA, and HNCOCA. Additionally, a wide variety of heteronuclei can be observed, and kinetic and dynamic and variable temperature studies can be performed. A campus-wide license for Mnova NMR software provides researchers with powerful data processing and presentation tools. The Knowledge Base contains forms, instruction and training material, minutes, policies, tools and other resources to support your research efforts by topic area. W123C Parsons HallDurham, NH 03824Phone: (603) 862-1447
Capabilities
- ✓Bruker 700 NMR$82.00/hour assisted$25.00/hour unassisted
- ✓Bruker 500 NMR $74.00/hour assisted$17.00/hour unassisted
- ✓Bruker 700 NMR$147.00/hour assisted$47.00/hour unassisted
- ✓Bruker 500 NMR $130.00/hour assisted$32.00/hour unassisted
- ✓Bruker 700 NMR$180.00/hour assisted$75.00/hour unassisted
- ✓Bruker 500 NMR $160.00/hour assisted$75.00/hour unassisted
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bruker BioSpin |
| Model No. | 500 MHz Avance NEO solution state NMR |
| Year acquired | 2019 |
| Location | Parsons Room W124 |
| Specifications | Equipped with a broadband probe, automatic sample changer, and variable temperature capability. |
| Funding Sources | The 500 MHz NMR spectrometer used was purchased with funds awarded to UNH from the US National Science Foundation(NSF) (Grant CHE-0091894; Howard Mayne, Chemistry, UNH, PI), with additional support from the UNH Center for Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research (CIBBR) through a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Grant P20GM113131), the UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and the UNH Department of Chemistry. It is managed by the UNH University Instrumentation Center (UIC) . |
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