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Bruker BioSpinPerform your analysis of NMR data containing non-frequency dimensions
Nuclear 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.
Perform your analysis of NMR data containing non-frequency dimensions
The NMReady™ is the quick easy to use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer. All-in-one, it has a built-in touchscreen with an easy to use interface that makes data acquisition and processing simple, even for non-experts, without increasing the footprint of the spectrometer. About the size of a shoe box, and simple to use, it is taking what is possible in the classroom to the next level. At 60Mhz the NMReady™ is a powerful…
Fully integrated HRAM-MS and NMR data for unrivalled structure verification.
60 MHz Benchtop NMR Spectrometer with Proton, Fluorine and Phosphorus capability.
43 MHz Benchtop NMR Spectrometer with Proton, Fluorine and Carbon capability.
43 MHz Benchtop NMR Spectrometer with Proton, Fluorine and Phosphorus capability.
InsightXpress enables the monitoring of fast reactions and rapid, automated screening of reaction conditions
The MicWB40 probe has been developed for micro-imaging of small objects (max. diam. 30 mm) in wide bore magnets (89 mm ID). The probe has an outer diameter of 40 mm and fits into the separate Micro2.5 gradient system. The MicWB40 is assembled from separate modular components: Probe body Exchangeable radio frequency (rf) inserts Variable temperature kit Animal bed Sample holders The probe can be configured…
The micro-imaging probe Micro 5 has been developed for applications with standard bore magnets (52 mm ID) for the investigation of small objects with diameters of Applications The Micro 5 probe is typically used to study mineral or geologic samples, polymers, tablet dissolution kinetics, plants and seeds, bone or tissue biopsy samples, and small insects. Gradient System Bruker’s Streamline gradient technology provides…