Technology Platform NMR Spectroscopy
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Do you have a need for NMR spectroscopic analyses?
At present we can only offer measurements in solution. In addition to the 1H nucleus, this includes all nuclei in the frequency range from 19F to 109Ag, with 13C, 31P, 19F and 29Si being among the most frequently measured nuclei. The samples must be soluble in deuterated solvents (e.g. D2O, DMSO-d6, MeOH-d4 or CDCl3) in sufficient quantities. Please contact us regarding your samples and the feasibility of NMR measurements with our equipment.
What measurements can we offer?
We operate NMR spectrometers from 300 to 600 MHz. In addition to standard experiments such as 1D experiments of various nuclei and homo- and heteronuclear 2D experiments such as COSY, NOESY, HSQC and HMBC, both high and low temperature measurements, time-dependent measurements, diffusion measurements (DOSY) as well as dynamics and interaction studies are possible.
General information on our service, our terms of use (PDF) (in German only) and information on our data management can be found on our website.
Consultation and contact
Please get in touch with the NMR service facility in the Chemistry Department of the MiN Faculty early on in the planning of your project so that we can advise you on feasibility, sample preparation and implementation. Please contact us at nmr.chemie"AT"uni-hamburg.de or use our contact form for questions, appointments or special measurement requests.
Dr. Thomas Hackl
Coordinator NMR Spectroscopy
Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6
20146 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 42838-2804
E-Mail: thomas.hackl"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Access
The instruments are generally operated by our team. The processing and analysis of the NMR data is usually carried out by the user. Of course, we are always available to provide advice. If there is no experience in the analysis of NMR data or if special experiments or projects are involved, we will support you extensively with our expertise in data evaluation.
Equipment
The NMR spectroscopy technology platform operates NMR spectrometers from 300 to 600 MHz from Bruker. An overview of the available NMR spectrometers can be found on our website.