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Nuclear magnetic resonance papers read like a veritable alphabet soup. There's NOESY, COSY, TOESY, and ROESY; HMQC, HMBC, HSQC, and DEPT. And let's not forget INEPT, INADEQUATE, EXSY, and SECSY. It's ...
Bruker's 1.3 GHz NMR spectrometer offers unprecedented resolution and sensitivity, enabling scientists to study complex biomolecular systems and advanced materials in greater detail.
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The new NMR machine in Oldenburg is one of the most powerful instruments of its kind. Inside the machine, superconducting coils generate an extremely powerful magnetic field – around ten times ...
This first-of-a-kind ultra-high field magnet and spectrometer pushes the boundaries of what is possible in the field of NMR research and opens a new chapter of ultra-high field NMR with even ...
The global nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy market growth is driven by increasing investments in pharmaceutical research, chemical analysis, and academic applications.Austin, April 18, ...
At the Joint ENC-ISMAR Conference 2025, Bruker (BRKR) Corporation announced the launch of a Fourier 80 multinuclear benchtop FT-NMR spectrometer, known as the ‘Multi-Talent’ configuration.
Bruker Corporation BRKR has announced the successful development and testing of the world’s first high-resolution 1.3 GHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ("NMR") spectrometer at the Joint ENC-ISMAR ...
These tests confirmed the applicability of the 1.3 GHz NMR first-of-a-kind spectrometer, yielding high-resolution liquids and solids NMR spectra at 1.3 GHz. The results demonstrated increased ...