Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an analytical chemistry technique used for determining the content and purity of a sample as well as its molecular structure.

For example, NMR can quantitatively analyze mixtures containing known compounds. For unknown compounds, NMR can either be used to match against spectral libraries or to infer the basic structure directly. Once the basic structure is known, NMR can be used to determine molecular conformation in solution as well as studying physical properties at the molecular level such as conformational exchange, phase changes, solubility, and diffusion.

Services Provided

We have two NMR spectroscopes:
DRX500NMR with 5mm multi-nuclear inverse Z-grad probe,
AV300NMR with 5mm Dual 13-1H/D Z-GRD probe and 4mm MAS BB/1H probe.

Our services are
Liquid probe: 1H, 2H, 13C, 27Al, 29Si, 31P.
Solid probe: 13C.

Costs

Please use contact below for price enquiries

Contact

NMR LAB
10AZ01
University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH  

Tel. 01483 682609

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