Welcome to Nanalysis’ benchtop NMR Blog Request a quote Talk to our NMR experts We love benchtop NMR! In this blog section, you will find all things benchtop NMR. Please contact us if you would like to discuss about your project. Category Academic Educational Industry News Feed NMR Topics 100 MHz NMR 11B NMR 129Xe NMR 13C NMR 19F NMR 19F NMR Spectroscopy 1H NMR 207Pb NMR 31P NMR 3H NMR APT Agrochemicals Applications Batteries Biochemistry Biopolymers Botanicals COSY CPMG Caffeine Content Cannabis Chemical Analysis Cosmetics DEPT Dithiazine Drug Analysis Drug Discovery Dyes Edible Oils Educational NMR Energy Enzyme Exchangeable Protons Exchangeable protons Flavor and Fragrances Flow NMR Fluorine-19 NMR Food Science Food and Beverage Forensics Forestry HETCOR HMBC HSQC Hands-on Learning Heteronuclear J-coupling Hydrogen sulfide Hydroxyl value Hyphenated NMR Illicit Drugs Year 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 >> Literature with Benchtop NMR Godfrey Wills 2024-03-14 Godfrey Wills 2024-03-14 Guide: Preparing a Sample for NMR Analysis – Part II In this blog, we will examine the techniques for ensuring sample homogeneity and explain regarding how the condition of the NMR tube impacts data quality. Read More Educational Alexander Köring 2024-01-29 Educational Alexander Köring 2024-01-29 β-Diketone tautomerization ratio determined via 60 MHz benchtop NMR Tautomers are constitutional isomers that interconvert into each other by an exchange reaction, most commonly a proton transfer. Such two isomers can for example be a ketone and an enol. Read More. Read More
Godfrey Wills 2024-03-14 Godfrey Wills 2024-03-14 Guide: Preparing a Sample for NMR Analysis – Part II In this blog, we will examine the techniques for ensuring sample homogeneity and explain regarding how the condition of the NMR tube impacts data quality. Read More
Educational Alexander Köring 2024-01-29 Educational Alexander Köring 2024-01-29 β-Diketone tautomerization ratio determined via 60 MHz benchtop NMR Tautomers are constitutional isomers that interconvert into each other by an exchange reaction, most commonly a proton transfer. Such two isomers can for example be a ketone and an enol. Read More. Read More