NMR spectroscopy is a physicochemical analysis technique that is based on the interaction of an externally applied radiofrequency radiation with atomic nuclei. During this interaction there is a net ...
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 ...
Arthur Palmer, the Director of NMR Spectroscopy at the New York Structural Biology Center and Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University, talks about his research into ...
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.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is perhaps the most useful technique in the organic chemist’s toolkit. But conventional NMR requires the sample to be placed in a very high magnetic field ...
The Thermo Scientific picoSpin 45 NMR spectrometer is a useful tool for teaching through the aldol condensation reaction. In a number of undergraduate organic teaching programs, probably the first ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy could be about to go mobile, thanks to a team of researchers in the US that has shrunk the electronic components needed for the spectroscopic technique ...
A new quantum computing protocol may be able to augment a standard technique for understanding molecules in chemistry, ...
In good times, problems that seemed important not very long ago are often forgotten. That is not the case for scientists who use nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in their research. They still ...