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ucd400

The ucd400 spectrometer was funded by the (opens in a new window)HEA through PRTLI Cycle 2 and 3 in 2006. 

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

Spectrometer: Varian 400MHz NMR System, multinuclear with gradients.

Probes:

  1. 1H-19F/15N-31P 5mm PFG AutoX DB probe. Optimized for very flexible high frequency (1H-19F) and Low Frequency (15N-31P) observe and decouple. High performance actively shielded Z axis gradient with automatic tune and match of 1H-19F and 15N-31P probe channels.
  2. 1H-19F/15N-31P 5mm PFG Dual Broadband.  Optimized for very flexible high frequency (1H-19F) and Low Frequency (15N-31P) observe and decouple. High performance actively shielded Z axis gradient


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

Note: Thesystem is equipped with a 100 position auto-sampler to facilitate an open-access menu, and has the ability to run routine 1H, 13C,  DEPT, COSY, HSQC, HMBC,31P, 11B and 19F experiments 

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