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– NMR Laboratory at the NV Faculty

 

The 400 MHz (400neo)

This magnet is installed with a Bruker 5mm Smartprobe, allowing detection of 1H, 13C, 15N, 19F, 31P, 11B, 23Na and 7Li. The 400 MHz is a walk-up instrument (requiers no booking) where experiments up to 30 minutes can be run at daytime with Iconnmr.

The 600 MHz (600neo)

The 600 MHz is equipped with Avance Neo electronics and a 5mm Smartprobe; allowing detection of 1H, 13C, 15N, 19F, 11B and 31P. Running of samples is done with Iconnmr (no booking), and samples are run in the order they are submitted.

The 600 MHz (600cryo)

This 600 MHz is equipped with a cryoprobe enabling detection of 1H, 13C and 15N. The increased sensitivity of the cryoprobe makes this instrument ideal for low concentrations samples both for 1H and 13C analysis. However, bear in mind that this probe is unsuitable for running salty or ionic samples. Samples can only be run at room temperature. Also on this magnet running of samples will be done with Iconnmr.

The 800 MHz

The 800 MHz is part of a national collaboration “The Norwegian NMR platform”. The 800 MHz is equipped with a cryoprobe enabling detection of 1H, 13C and 15N. The increased sensitivity of the cryoprobe makes this instrument ideal for low concentrations samples both for 1H and 13C analysis. However, bear in mind that this probe is unsuitable for running salty or ionic samples. The instrument is equipped with SampleJet with cooling for automatic running of a large amount of samples. Booking of this instrument is done in Bookitlab, whether samples are run in Iconnmr or manually in Topspin.

 

Contact

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Professor Finn L. Aachmann (leader of the laboratory)

E-mail: finn.l.aachmann@ntnu.no

Areas of interest: Protein NMR (Carbohydrate  mod. Proteins, IDP)

Carbohydrates

Professor Alex Dikiy

E-mail: alex.dikiy@ntnu.no

Areas of interest: Protein NMR (selenoproteins), Metabolomics in Food

Associate Professor Nebojsa Simic

E-mail: nebojsa.simic@ntnu.no

Areas of interest: NMR structure elucidation of natural and synthetic compounds. Natural product chemistry

Please contact Senior Engineer Torun M. Melø for practical questions concering access to the lab.

E-mail: torun.m.melo@ntnu.no

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