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NMR at ISU The department of chemistry houses two nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers, operating at 60 MHz and 400 MHz for teaching and research. The NMR facilities are managed by Drs. Kjonaas and Fitch. EFT-60 The EFT-60 is an Anasazi upgraded Varian permanent magnet NMR. The magnet is a 1.4 Tesla permanent magnet and operates at a nominal proton frequency of 60 MHz. The EFT-60 is housed in room S52 and primarily serves the sophomore organic laboratory. AC-250 (out of service) The Bruker AC-250 is a superconducting NMR spectrometer. The field of the magnet is 5.9 Tesla and operates at a nominal proton frequency of 250 MHz. Our primary research instrument was previously a Bruker AC-250 high-field NMR spectrometer which was purchased in 1993 under an Instruction and Laboratory Improvement (ILI, now CCLI) program from the National Science Foundation. The AC-250 was decommissioned at the end of 2005 and has been replaced by the AVII-400.
Avance II 400 (NEW!!!!) |
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