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Biospin av spectrometer

Manufactured by Bruker

The BioSpin AV spectrometer is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instrument designed for the analysis of biological samples. It is capable of performing high-resolution NMR spectroscopy, which is a widely used analytical technique for structural elucidation and characterization of biomolecules.

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NMR Measurements Using Bruker Spectrometer

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All NMR measurements were made using a Bruker BioSpin AV spectrometer in combination with a horizontal-bore superconducting magnet with a static field strength B 0 of 2 T (85 MHz 1 H resonance frequency) and a birdcage r.f. coil of 60 mm diameter. An Agilent SGRAD MkIII 205/120/HD triaxial gradient system with a maximum gradient amplitude g max of 0.107 T m -1 in the three orthogonal
x-, y-and z-directions was used. The z-direction was defined as the direction of superficial flow through the sample.
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NMR Spectroscopy with Superconducting Magnet

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All NMR measurements were made using a Bruker BioSpin AV spectrometer in combination with a horizontal-bore superconducting magnet with a static field strength B 0 of 2 T (85 MHz 1 H resonance frequency) and a birdcage r.f. coil of 60 mm diameter. An Agilent SGRAD MkIII 205/120/HD tri-axial gradient system with a maximum gradient amplitude g max of 0.107 T m -1 in the three orthogonal x, y and z-directions was used. The z-direction was defined as the direction of superficial flow through the sample.
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