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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: June 2014
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. H NMR on a Bruker AVANCE Spectrometer. The acquisition of high resolution. H NMR data on a Bruker AVANCE spectrometer is done differently than that for. H stop filter. There are at least two options for collecting. H label...
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: January 2015
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Multiplets for Spin I = 1/2. Nuclides Coupled to Quadrupolar Nuclides. When a spin I = 1/2. Nuclide is coupled to a qudrupolar nuclide of spin S. Lines, where N. C spectrum of CHCl. Zeeman states of the quadrupolar.
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: May 2015
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Friday, May 8, 2015. H spectra of the. N spin pairs in very large. N labelled proteins. The very long correlation times of the protein combined with the high resonance frequencies associated with high field strength lead to very short T. N double...
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: March 2015
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Cross Polarization Based Mixture Resolution in Solids. One of the most common techniques used to collect solid-state NMR data for spin I. 189; nuclides is a combination of cross polarization ( CP. Thursday, March 26, 2015.
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: December 2014
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Friday, December 19, 2014. Co : Temperature Dependent Chemical Shifts. Co is a very receptive, 100% naturally abundant, spin I. 7/2 quadrupolar nuclide with a chemical shift range spanning some 18,000 ppm. The. Co NMR spectra of K. Below, is show...
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: Radiation Damping and Pulse Calibration
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Radiation Damping and Pulse Calibration. Causes broadening in the NMR resonances of very strong signals (such as the. H nutation curves for 0.1% H. O (bottom) and 80% H. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Accessing a us...
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: March 2014
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. Chemical Exchange Agents to Simplify NMR Spectra. H NMR spectra by eliminating exchangeable proton signals. This is most commonly done by adding a drop or two of D. The deuterium from the D. COOH) of the sample and their.
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: Decoupling in 2D HSQC Spectra
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Wednesday, May 6, 2015. Decoupling in 2D HSQC Spectra. NMR data are commonly used to correlate the chemical shifts of protons and. N) across one chemical bond via the J coupling interaction. The data are. H detected, with the. H signal of a.
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: April 2015
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Dead Time and Phase. The phase of an NMR peak. Depends on the sine/cosine character of the free induction decay (FID) when the receiver is turned on. In the real world however, there are problems with acoustic ringing.
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog: June 2015
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University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog. A blog for the NMR users at the University of Ottawa and all others interested in NMR spectroscopy. University of Ottawa NMR Facility Web Site. Please feel free to make suggestions for future posts by emailing Glenn Facey. Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Radiation Damping and Pulse Calibration. Causes broadening in the NMR resonances of very strong signals (such as the. H nutation curves for 0.1% H. O (bottom) and 80% H. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Index of this BLOG.