Low-field NMR of polymer materials: An introduction to characterizing multicomponent polymer systems
Low-cost and high-accuracy is essential for effective polymer characterization, providing an opportunity for low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to replace costlier and destructive methods. In this upcoming webinar, hear from Dr. Bryan S. Beckingham, Assistant Professor at Auburn University and Marcel Lachenmann at Oxford Instruments, on key factors that play a role in the ability of low-field NMR to analyze polymer systems in the choice of appropriate sample and spectroscopy parameters.
Key topics covered will include the impact of instrumental parameters, sample concentration and polymer molecular weight on spectral quality as evaluated through signal-to-noise-ratio, and quantitative comparisons with high-field (400 MHz) spectroscopy.
Watch this webinar to learn:
- The impact and choice of NMR instrumental parameters
- The influence of polymer sample properties
- More about benchtop NMR polymer analysis
Who should attend:
This webinar will provide insights for polymer chemists, analytical chemists, QA/QC laboratory managers, and anyone interested in practical applications of benchtop NMR
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, and a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes.