picoSpin™ 80 NMR Spectrometer
The Thermo Scientific™ picoSpin™ 80 spectrometer provides the power of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in a compact and affordable instrument. The picoSpin 80 spectrometer is simple to operate. It is easy for students and technicians with limited NMR experience to use the power of NMR spectroscopy to identify chemical compounds or elucidate their structure. The instrument’s fluid capillary system is contained wi…

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The Thermo Scientific™ picoSpin™ 80 spectrometer provides the power of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in a compact and affordable instrument.
The picoSpin 80 spectrometer is simple to operate. It is easy for students and technicians with limited NMR experience to use the power of NMR spectroscopy to identify chemical compounds or elucidate their structure. The instrument’s fluid capillary system is contained within a replaceable cartridge and only requires 40 microliters of a liquid sample. Its temperature-controlled permanent magnet does not require cryogens, eliminating the need for consumables or custom laboratory facilities.
picoSpin™ 80 NMR Spectrometer Features:
- Practical performance – small molecule sensitivity designed for everyday use
- Personal convenience – portable NMR without waiting for core facility schedules
- Low cost operation – no cryogens, no deuterated solvents, mains energy supply
- Unique technology – capillary cartridge system ideal for monitoring chemistry
Utilizing Bench Top NMR at Fera Science Ltd
Watch this video to hear Dr James Donarski, Head of Food Authenticity at Fera Science Ltd, describes his research into method transfer high resolution mass spectrometry and high field NMR spectroscopy to benchtop instrumentation. Discover how benchtop instrumentation from Thermo Fisher Scientific is being used.
This video was filmed at RAFA 2015.
FERA Takes Analysis from the Laboratory to the Benchtop
SelectScience® spoke to Dr James Donarski, The Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA), at RAFA






















