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newucd500

The newucd500 spectrometer was purchased with the help of (opens in a new window)SFI (SFI Research Infrastructure 2012 - Proposal ID: 12/RI/2341) and its access via is available to industrial customers from the whole Ireland.

Location : L0.17, School of Chemistry at the CSCB building.

Spectrometer: Agilent DD2 500 MHz; multi-nuclear with gradiants; variable temperature capabilities

Probes:

  1. 500MHz OneNMR probe:1H /15N-31P 5mm PFG Switchable Probe designed for observation and decoupling of both high frequency(1H) and low frequency(15N-31P) nuclei, with an actively shielded single-axis Z-gradient. Deuterium decoupling can also be carried out.
  2. 500MHz 1H {109Ag-31P} 5mm PFG Indirect Detection probe designed for inverse detection experiments. These experiments show correlations between heteronuclei and protons by detecting high sensitivity protons. The probe has optimal proton sensitivity (S/N 850:1) and capability for irradiation at frequencies within the range of 109Ag to 31P with  actively shielded single-axis Z-gradient. Deuterium decoupling can also be carried out.

Variable Temperature Range: -80°C to +90°C (probe 1)

Note: The OneNMR probe (probe 1) on this system is the probe of choice among our instrumentation for 13C analysis of samples with very low concentration.

Contact "Dr Ken Glass NMR Spectroscopy Centre"

School of Chemistry, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
E: yannick.ortin@ucd.ie,patricia.fleming1@ucd.ie