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    Agilent VNMRS four-channel, dual receiver 700 MHz Spectrometer
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    Agilent VNMRS four-channel, dual receiver 700 MHz Spectrometer

    Faculty of Science
    Chemistry
    University of Alberta
    • inverse detection, cryo-cooled 1H(15N/13C) triple resonance, Z-gradient probe (max. gradient strength 70 G/cm), 7000:1 1H sensitivity

    • Agilent 7620: Automatic sample handling system, 96 sample positions

    • ProTune: tuning from the keyboardwaveform generators on 4 channels for generation of shaped pulsesdirect detection of 13C availabledual detectors

    • Spectrometer specs

    • Linux based PC with OpenVNMRJ 3.1A

    • HP LaserJet P3005 (8.5 x 11)

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility

    Faculty of Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    RM

    Ryan McKay

    Chemistry
    Faculty of Science
    University of Alberta
    EquipmentAvailable

    Agilent VNMRS four-channel, dual receiver 700 MHz Spectrometer

    Faculty of Science
    Chemistry
    University of Alberta
    • inverse detection, cryo-cooled 1H(15N/13C) triple resonance, Z-gradient probe (max. gradient strength 70 G/cm), 7000:1 1H sensitivity

    • Agilent 7620: Automatic sample handling system, 96 sample positions

    • ProTune: tuning from the keyboardwaveform generators on 4 channels for generation of shaped pulsesdirect detection of 13C availabledual detectors

    • Spectrometer specs

    • Linux based PC with OpenVNMRJ 3.1A

    • HP LaserJet P3005 (8.5 x 11)

    Agilent VNMRS four-channel, dual receiver 700 MHz Spectrometer
    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility

    Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility

    Faculty of Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    RM

    Ryan McKay

    Chemistry
    Faculty of Science
    University of Alberta

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