Mechanistic understanding allows informed control and optimization of reactions, so that by-products can be reduced, yields increased and reaction selectivity improved. However, if reactions are very ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...
NMR spectra are typically collected in solutions made up of deuterated solvents due to the fact that a protonated solvent will yield large solvent peaks which may hide the solute’s spectral features.
In the February 2017 issue of Pharmaceutical Technology, the authors of "Characterization of Small-Molecule Drug Substances in Type II DMFs Supporting ANDAs, Part I: Solution Nuclear Magnetic ...
Dr Michael King is Chair of the Department of Chemistry at George Washington University, a private, coeducational research university located in Washington DC. Among his activities, he teaches the ...
High-throughput experimentation (HTE), miniaturisation and route prediction are transforming the productivity of organic synthesis. However, confirming and identifying the products of reactions still ...
The NMR facility at CU Boulder serves the research needs of the entire campus community as well as outside research entities, both public and private, who are not affiliated with the University of ...
Elevate the analytical capabilities and enhance the curriculum with a high-performance NMR in a compact, user-friendly benchtop system. This tool is designed to help the user overcome challenges and ...
Bio-Rad claims to offer researchers access to one of the world's largest spectral reference collections containing over 1.3 million spectra of pure organic and commercial compounds. Researchers rely ...
insights from industryDr. Juan AranedaHead of Application ChemistryNanalysis In this interview, AZoM talks to Dr. Juan Araneda, Head of Application Chemistry at Nanalysis, about the increasing use and ...
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