100e Vs. 100PRO: What's The Difference?

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) may be one of the top analytical methods in modern chemistry, but NMR spectrometers can be difficult to access and afford. Only a few NMR spectrometers are available per institution because of their cost and they're usually located at a centralized facility that's difficult to access.

Compact, portable benchtop NMR spectrometers enable chemists and scientists in many different industries to use NMR wherever they are. However, with various benchtop NMR spectrometers on the market, it can be difficult to determine which benchtop NMR spectrometer is right for your lab.

The 100e and the 100PRO benchtop NMR spectrometers are two of the compact, portable NMR platforms that have been developed by Nanalysis. But what's the difference between these two platforms?

What does the 100e have to offer?

The 100e is a single-channel 100 MHz benchtop NMR spectrometer that's been engineered for high-performance routine screening of 1H NMR spectra. It's based on the world's strongest compact NMR magnet platform, 2.35T.

The 100e offers a large, user-friendly external touchscreen computer with ergonomic display and superior sensitivity. It also offers improved chemical shift dispersion and stability with extra thermal regulation.

Optional features for the 100e include:

  • Non-deuterium lock options

  • Remote control from tablet, smartphone, or computer

  • Applications Programmatic Interface (API)

What does the 100PRO have to offer?

The 100PRO benchtop NMR spectrometer offers many of the same features as the 100e. Like the 100e, the 100PRO is based on the strongest compact NMR magnet platform, 2.35T, and offers many user-friendly features including remote control, API, non-deuterium lock options, vibrational feet, and the ability to run samples at sub-milli-molar concentrations.

But the 100PRO differs from the 100e when it comes to performance. While both benchtop spectrometers offer superior performance, the 100PRO is a multi-channel 100 MHz benchtop NMR spectrometer that's been engineered for fast and simple acquisition of high-performance 1D and 2D NMR data.

Ready to invest in your own benchtop NMR spectrometer?

Both the 100e and 100PRO benchtop NMR spectrometers have a lot to offer, especially when it comes to portability and accessibility. Both spectrometers are capable of high-performance deliverables.

That being said, whether you're interested in the 100e or 100PRO, Nanalysis has the benchtop spectrometers you need to bring NMR spectroscopy to your lab without the hassle. For more information on our portable benchtop spectrometers, contact Nanalysis today.

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