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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.

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What to expect: Chemical Shifts & Coupling Constants in Low-field NMR Spectroscopy (Copy)

One of the questions that we always get at tradeshows and conferences is how our instrument compares to high-field data. There are significant inherent differences between low-field and high-field instruments, but the most important from a chemistry point of view are sensitivity (S/N) and resonance dispersion (signal separation). Read More.

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Eva Lam Eva Lam

60e Vs. 60PRO: What's The Difference?

What's the difference between an 60e and 60PRO? Here are some of the key differences between these two benchtop NMR spectrometers to give you a better idea of which spectrometer is right for you.

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Eva Lam Eva Lam

How Can NMR Spectroscopy Characterize Block Copolymers

Interested in using NMReady-60 for your own polymer characterization or for another industry application? Contact Nanalysis today for more information on NMReady-60 and how you can use a benchtop NMR spectrometer in your everyday workflow.

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Educational Matt LeClerc Educational Matt LeClerc

Spin-Spin Coupling – Beyond Multiplicity

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a critical tool for scientists undertaking structural elucidation or quantification of species in mixtures. Along with single crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD), no other technique provides as much information about a molecule’s conformation as NMR. This approach provides information about molecules in solution. Benchtop NMR 1-855-NMREADY (667-3239) toll-free in the US and Canada

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Eva Lam Eva Lam

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

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.

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2D NMR Experiments - HETCOR

2D NMR experiments can provide an abundance of information for the structural elucidation of chemical compounds. An older example of a 2D experiment is the heteronuclear correlation (HETCOR) sequence. In this experiment, two different nuclei (usually 13C and1H) are correlated through single bond spin-spin coupling, revealing which proton and carbon groups are bonded to each other.

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