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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Webinars
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Webinars
This webinar will introduce benchtop NMR spectroscopy as a technique and an overview of its use for high-throughput analysis in a range of applications.
In this webinar, Robin J. Blagg and Claire Dickson will introduce you to broadband NMR spectroscopy, highlighting the many applications enabled by having a full broadband instrument in the laboratory.
During this webinar you will see nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data obtained using a flow-cell that allows continuous sampling of a reaction.
This webinar will discuss advanced techniques in NMR spectroscopy, providing descriptions of one-dimensional and two-dimensional NMR experiment types and data interpretation techniques, with examples of the types of information obtained.
Time domain NMR is used for QA/QC applications in the food, oilseeds, textile and other industries; it primarily replaces wet chemical methods for measuring oil/fat content.
In this webinar, Dr. Kevin Nott and Dr. James Sagar, will show how both Time domain NMR (TD-NMR) and benchtop NMR spectroscopy are used to measure oils, fats and other components; from harvest through to manufacturing of ingredients and the food products themselves.
Improving the performance and reliability of next generation batteries relies on optimising the current carrying electrolyte solutions inside them
During this webinar, you will learn from experts how benchtop NMR can be integrated with the sample illumination to characterise light-activated reactions in-situ.
NMR is one of the most powerful tools available to an analytical chemist; the ability to quantify and characterise materials creates almost endless possibilities.
At QSI, NMR honey profiling is used routinely to detect honey adulteration, particularly the addition of sugar syrups – the most widespread form of honey fraud. Declared botanical variety and geographical origin can also be verified with this technique.
Quantification of components in solid mixtures like formulated materials is crucial in material sciences. Especially in the pharmaceutical industry, API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) form quantification plays a central role from early drug development to manufacturing.
n this webinar, Thomas Spengler, Market Manager for Food, Feed & Beverage Solutions and Léa Heintz, Product Manager for the FoodScreener product platform at Bruker BioSpin, explain how the Honey-Profiling solution can provide a strong tool for the detection of honey fraud.
Ion mobility in battery electrolytes strongly influences battery performance. Multi nuclear diffusion NMR allows direct observation of the mobility of different ions, because they contain different nuclei (1H, 19F, 7Li, 23Na, …) independently detectable by multi nuclear NMR.
Mechanistic understanding allows informed control and optimization of reactions, so that by-products can be reduced, yields increased and reaction selectivity improved.
The life-saving anticoagulant heparin belongs to a category of drugs referred to as “biologics.” Heparin is one of the world’s most commonly sold biologics and is included in the World Health Organization’s “Essential Drugs List.”
Amongst Bruker’s extensive range of high-performance products for pharmaceutical R&D, are two powerful technologies designed to optimize NMR analysis and ensure users get the maximum value from their instruments.
Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is a technique used to enhance signal intensity in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies. NMR tends to be an insensitive technique, especially when the compound of interest is not very concentrated in the sample.
During this webinar, Fabrice and Anna will introduce you to Bruker’s newly launched PotencyMR, a solution specially designed to facilitate potency/purity determination.
The Bruker AVANCE III HD delivered cutting-edge, sophisticated NMR performance that has been adopted by labs across the world.
In recent years, an imbalance has emerged between supply and demand in the market for honey. Pressures on bee populations have resulted in a squeeze in its availability.
Fragment-based screening (FBS) has emerged over the last 15 years as a widely used alternative to high-throughput screening (HTS) for the identification of lead compounds in drug discovery.
Solid-state Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) NMR offers large signal enhancements (often several orders of magnitude), making experiments that were once inconceivable a reality. This seminar will introduce DNP to those who are not experts in the field and wish to learn about the technique, its requirements, and how it may be applied in their area of research.
High quality competitive intelligence gives you an edge in selling manufactured products and is a vital tool for protecting intellectual property. This is especially true for products that have no regulations requiring disclosure of the ingredients.
Every year consumers are confronted with food scandals in the media, damaging public trust in the integrity of food manufacturers.