The first NMR spectra were first published in the same issue of Physical Review in January of 1946. Bloch and Purcell were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1952 for their discovery of ...
To mitigate and investigate food fraud, researchers use analytical methods, such as spectroscopy, to analyze the constituents of food. The desire for automated quantitative NMR (qNMR) analysis has ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a technique that detects the chemical environment of atomic nuclei by the absorption of radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation when in the ...
NMR can identify different nuclei in a molecule and analyze large proteins and other large molecules using three dimensional (3-D) techniques. This instrument provides powerful information for the ...
The NMR facility at CU Boulder serves the research needs of the entire campus community as well as outside research entities, both public and private, who are not affiliated with the University of ...
In association with a few experts in the field, Bruker has developed a novel solution for testing wine through NMR spectroscopy. The principle of the method relies on obtaining a spectroscopic ...
Hosts across the UK and Ireland deliver free workshops in schools, using portable Infrared (IR), UV-visible or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR ... to learn about spectroscopy through hands-on ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful technique used to identify and quantify the constituents of complex mixtures. Here, we take a look at how researchers are using NMR ...
NMR spectroscopy is an analytic technique that can provide a significant amount of molecular information about a sample. The process is based on an essential principle of nuclear physics: When ...