Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers are powerful analytical instruments used to study the structure, dynamics, and interactions of molecules at the atomic level. They exploit the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei, particularly those of hydrogen (1H) and carbon (13C), when subjected to a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency pulses. By detecting the resonant frequencies of nuclei in a sample, NMR spectrometers can provide detailed information about chemical bonding, molecular conformation, and molecular environments. Widely used in chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science, NMR spectrometers are indispensable tools for elucidating the properties and behavior of diverse compounds and materials.

Bruker NMR Spectrometer AV III 400
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Bruker NMR Spectrometer AV NEO 400
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Bruker NMR Spectrometer AV NEO 600
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available
Nanalysis NMReady-60PRO
Capacity: 1 persons
Status: Available