Bruker BioSpin Announces the Avance™III NanoBay, the Most Highly Integrated State-of-the-Art NMR Spectrometer

29 Aug 2007
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

At JAIMA 2007, Bruker BioSpin today announces the introduction of the new Avance™III NanoBay, the most highly integrated state-of-the-art NMR spectrometer ever. The novel NanoBay design puts Bruker’s high-performance Avance III NMR spectrometer technology into an exceptionally compact enclosure. Moreover, the NanoBay offers a Microsoft Windows-based intuitive routine user interface (LINUX option), and now also features a choice of Japanese and Chinese graphical user interfaces and language support. It delivers high productivity and highest-quality NMR information for pharmaceutical and industrial chemists, for academic research and teaching, as well as for food analysis, diagnostics research and other small molecule applications.

Available in combination with Bruker BioSpin’s UltraShield™ Plus 300 and 400 MHz magnets, the NanoBay allows easy siting in non-NMR laboratories even when space is limited. The NanoBay supports a wide range of small molecule applications from high- throughput screening routines for quality control in analytical chemistry and food science to structure verification in drug discovery. In academia, the NanoBay is the ideal system for chemistry research as well as to introduce students to the fascinating world of NMR.

The NanoBay incorporates the recently introduced Avance III technology, which permits an unprecedented level of digital control, exceptionally pure NMR frequency generation and unprecedented speed and flexibility. Ease of use is provided through the use of Bruker’s TopSpin™ NMR software and IconNMR™ automation interface, with automation options that can be tailored to the throughput needs of each laboratory.

“The Nanobay combines the forward-thinking electronics of the Avance III architecture in a small and very user-friendly package”, stated Mr. Takeo Domoto, NMR Sales Director of Bruker BioSpin Japan. “It is designed to maximize information gain and productivity in an optimized workspace, yet without any compromises in performance. We are very pleased to be able to offer Japanese software on this exciting new system.”

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