Broadband benchtop NMR spectroscopy: it’s more than just proton and carbon

This interactive webinar, hosted by Chemistry World, gives a brief introduction to benchtop NMR spectroscopy as a technique, and an overview of the wide range of applications now enabled by having a fully tuneable broadband instrument in the laboratory. Using spectra collected on the X-Pulse Broadband Benchtop NMR Spectrometer, our speakers will demonstrate a wide range of NMR active nuclei going beyond just protons, fluorine-19 and carbon-13, commonly used by benchtop instruments; including phosphorus-31, lithium-7, boron-11 and nitrogen-15. To do so, they will cover a wide range of applications across chemical R&D, teaching, and QC/QA, from industries including batteries, pharmaceuticals, and fundamental research.

By attending this webinar, you will:

  • Understand benchtop NMR spectroscopy as an analytical technique
  • Learn the benefits and drawbacks of benchtop NMR spectroscopy in industrial and research environments
  • Be introduced to a range of NMR active nuclei and understand the similarities and differences between them
  • Learn the benefits of having a modular and upgradeable broadband benchtop NMR spectrometer such as the X-Pulse
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      Time:

      On Demand

      Duration:

      1 HR

      Language:

      English

      Businesses:

      Magnetic Resonance

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      Our Speakers

      Robin Blagg - Oxford Instruments
      Applications Team Leader

      Robin Blagg joined Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance in October 2020 as the lead applications scientist for the X-Pulse; an...

      Billy Hale - Oxford Instruments
      Product Manager - NMR Spectroscopy

      Billy Hale is the spectroscopy product manager at Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance, where he manages the X-Pulse broadband...