AVANCE III 600 MHz
NMR
Name (abbreviation) of the procedure: Nuclear Magnetic resonance (NMR)
Generic term of the process: Resonance spectroscopy
Physical Principle: The method is based on nuclear magnetic resonance, a resonant interaction between the magnetic moment of atomic nuclei of the sample, which is in a strong static magnetic field, with a high-frequency alternating magnetic field. Only isotopes that have a nonzero nuclear spin in the ground state and thus a magnetic moment are accessible to spectroscopy, for example, 1H; 2D; 6Li; 10B; 11B; 13C; 15N; 17O; 19F; 31P; and 43Ca.
Scope: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a spectroscopic method for studying the electronic environment of individual atoms and their interactions with neighboring atoms. This enables the elucidation of the structure and dynamics of molecules as well as concentration determinations.
Information
Type: Mass spectrometer
Physical force/principle: Radiowave
General scope of application: Organic
Special application: 1H, 13C, usw
Available at: TU Clausthal
Website: NMR-Geräteausstattung