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New Approaches to On-line and In-Situ NMR Reaction Monitoring: Fast and Furious Data
19 Sept 2017NMR is a powerful analytic technique used to study the structure of molecules and the interactions between them. Its broad range of uses makes it a valuable tool in pharmaceutical, biomedical, food sciences and many other industries. This application note describes the capability of NMR for monitoring reactions in real-time.
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NMR and EPR SpectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is used to resolve the local chemical environment of atomic nuclei with spin, revealing information on molecular structure, dynamic processes and chemical reactions of organic molecules, from proteins to synthetics. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) also known as electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is used to detect and quantify paramagnetic species in a sample, including free radicals as transition metal ions. By immersing the sample in a strong magnetic field, both NMR and EPR spectrometers probe the sample with either radio waves or microwaves respectively. A range of benchtop, solid-state and time domain NMR spectrometers & EPR spectrometers are available, as well as NMR tubes, NMR solvents, software, coils, and magnets. Find the best NMR & EPR equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
