Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...
Researchers developed a new method to assess long-term aging in real-world battery cells. The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is ubiquitous in chemistry and materials science. One of the reasons for its widespread popularity is because NMR is able to provide valuable information on the ...
Researchers from Skoltech, the University of Warsaw, and the University of Iceland have demonstrated that by optical means it ...
“TCI Cryo Probe is a proton-optimized triple resonance NMR 'inverse' probe, featuring three fully independent channels (plus lock channel) for simultaneous decoupling on multiple nuclei such as 1H, 2H ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a key structural characterization technique in biology, chemistry, and materials science that gathers structural information about atoms and their arrangement ...
Equipped with 600 MHz and 700MHz spectrometers equipped with a salt-tolerant 13C-enhanced triple resonance cryo-probe, a 1H,13C capillary flow probe and liquid handling robot and a 1.7mm ...
Clément and Seshadri are part of the Aqueous Battery Consortium (ABC) led by Stanford University/SLAC and involving 31 ...
The Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences within the School of Health Professions offers this graduate certificate as a specialized approach to a career in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, whether ...
The new departmental EMX-Plus EPR spectrometer from the Bruker Biospin Corporation is equipped with a cryogen free VT system that allows the samples to be cooled down to temperatures as low as 4.5 K.
Almost all samples give a NMR spectrum This facility deals with magnetic resonance, in particular nuclear magnetic resonance. It gives data from a sample that is subjected to a magnetic field and ...
This NMR Facility has capabilities for solution-state, solid-state, gaseous-state, rheo, diffusion, and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). A short introduction to NMR spectroscopy can be found here.