Few techniques are as versatile or as powerful as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. First detailed in 1938, with the first identifiable instruments constructed in the mid-1940s, NMR ...
This technique’s ability to highlight molecular structure and track reaction dynamics has garnered widespread recognition throughout academia and industry as a robust, nondestructive, noninvasive ...
In the past decade, the potential of harnessing the ability of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to monitor intermolecular interactions as a tool for drug discovery has been increasingly ...
Fábio AlmeidaNational NMR CenterFederal University of Rio de Janeiro An interview with Fábio Almeida, describing the work he does at the University of Rio de Janeiro in the National NMR Center, ...
NMR spectra are typically collected in solutions made up of deuterated solvents due to the fact that a protonated solvent will yield large solvent peaks which may hide the solute’s spectral features.
Structural genomics involves the determination, analysis, and dissemination of the three-dimensional structures of all protein and RNA molecules in nature, providing new opportunities at the interface ...
It’s an open secret that organic chemistry students struggle to learn a skill that is integral to the field: interpreting nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Organic chemists use this important tool ...
This is a dedicated high power gradient diffusion probe that are the ultimate tools to deliver resolution in DOSY and in q-space experiments. High gradient strength and fast switching times enable ...
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