600 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer

600 MHz NMR (Lara) at the Slovenian NMR Centre in Ljubljana

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy is a research technique that exploits atomic nuclei with non-zero magnetic moments to act as tiny probes for the detection of the local structure, dynamics, reaction state and chemical environment within molecules. NMR spectra are unique, well-resolved, analytically tractable and often highly predictable for small molecules. NMR analysis is therefore used for confirming the identity of a substance. Different functional groups are easily distinguishable and identical functional groups with differing neighbors still give distinguishable signals. NMR is also a valuable tool for studying local structure and dynamics in a variety of solid systems. Objects of such solid-state NMR studies in materials science are inorganic/organic aggregates in crystalline and amorphous states, composite materials, heterogeneous systems including liquid or gas components, suspensions and molecular aggregates with dimensions on the nanoscale.

Contact: Janez Plavec
Tel:+386 147 60 353

Technical specifications Agilent Technologies DD2 600 MHz

Magnet: 14.1 Tesla 54 mm bore ACS Agilent Superconducting Magnet
System: Red Hat 6.1
Software: VNMRJ rev. 3.2A
Probe 1: 5mm 1H{13C/15N} 13C enhanced Cold Probe (with Salt Tolerance Conversion kit) (from 0oC to +80oC)
Probe 2: 5mm 1H-19F/15N-31P PFG One NMR Probe (from -80oC to +130oC)

Sample environment

Detailed information can be found on the Instrument’s webpage.