NMR supersequences and multiple receivers in small molecule analysis
Join us on Tuesday, November 3, to find out how significant gains in both speed and sensitivity can be achieved in well-designed NOAH (NMR by ordered acquisition using 1H detection) supersequences.
18 Oct 2020Join Dr. Eriks Kupce, principal scientist at Bruker UK, as he introduces the concept of constructing NMR supersequences from modules that are simple modifications of conventional NMR sequences. The proposed method is based on the 'domino principle' - the output of the previous module must match the input of the following module.
In this webinar, Kupce will show that significant gains in both speed and sensitivity can be achieved in well-designed NOAH (NMR by ordered acquisition using 1H detection) supersequences. Furthermore, such supersequences can be constructed with a particular application in mind, for instance, establishing the structure of small molecules from a single measurement. Combining NOAH with the use of multiple receivers and multi-nuclear detection offers further enhancements.
Register hereKey learning objectives:
- Learn how to construct supersequences
- How to set up NOAH experiments
- How to process the NOAH data
Who should attend?
- Students and postdocs who wish to learn about new and emerging techniques in NMR spectroscopy
- Group leaders and lab technicians who wish to improve the efficiency of their research and facilities
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This webinar will run on Tuesday, November 3, at:
- 16:00 GMT
- 17:00 CEST
- 08:00 PDT
- 11:00 EDT
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