Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

NMR is the renowned technique for determining the structure of organic compounds. When compared to all types of spectroscopic methods, it is the only process through which it is normally expected to complete analysis and interpretation of the entire spectrum. Despite, larger amounts of sample are needed for mass spectroscopy, samples weighing less than a milligram also yields good data which may be obtained with modern instruments, as NMR is non-destructive. Recent progress in magnet design has led to compact permanent NMR magnets with a great performance, opening new perspectives for analytical applications of benchtop NMR. Nowadays, it is possible to measure multi-nuclear and multidimensional NMR spectra on the workbench of the chemical laboratory. The purpose of the conference is to present recent technological and methodological developments as well as practical applications in the field of low-field NMR spectroscopy/Relaxometry.

  • Proton NMR Spectroscopy
  • Carbon NMR Spectroscopy

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