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College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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MSC03 2060
1 University of New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE
New Mexico
87131
स्थानबारे जानकारी
This department's NMR Facility has three multinuclear solution spectrometers, a Bruker AC20, a Bruker AC250 with a Tecmag upgrade, and a Bruker Avance 500; all standard bore systems. In addition, the facility has a Bruker ASX300 wide bore for solid state NMR. The 500, 300 and one 250 are located in the basement of Clark Hall, room B71. The other 250 is on the first floor of Clark Hall, room 118. The department is grateful to The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation and the National Science Foundation for awarding them the grants to put in a Tecmag/Macintosh data system ("Upstairs" AC250). This spectrometer has a 5 mm BB probe, is fully broadband, and maintains its VT capability. The "New"(or "downstairs") AC250 has a 5 mm broadband probe as well as a 5 mm carbon/proton (tunable to fluorine) probe and a 10 mm broadband probe. This system also has VT capability. The 5mm probes on both ACs are usually tuned to C-13. Tuning to other nuclei is possible, and is allowed for students who have been trained and authorized. The ASX 300 is a solids-only instrument. It has VT, a third channel, and 6 probes. The probes are: 7 mm CPMAS, 4 mm CPMAS, 7 mm CRAMPS, 7 mm triple resonance, a wideline probe with both 5 and 10 mm inserts, and a DOR probe. The Avance 500 is the department's newest instrument. It is primarily a solution NMR, with VT, a third RF channel, 3 axis gradients, and 3 solution probes. They are: 5 mm inverse broadband with 3 axis gradients; 5 mm inverse triple (proton, phosphorus, broadband) with z-axis gradients; and 2.5 mm inverse broadband with 3 axis gradients. We have one solids probe for this system- a 4 mm CPMAS.
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