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cscb500

The cscb500 spectrometer was funded by the (opens in a new window)SFI through their equipment supplement grant scheme to researchers in Chemistry in 2006. 

Location :  L0.18, School of Chemistry at the CSCB Building.

Spectrometer: Varian VnmrS 500MHz System , multinuclear with gradients.          

Probe : 500MHz 1H-19F {15N-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 15N to 31P with an actively shielded single-axis Z-gradient. Deuterium decoupling can also be carried out.


Note:  This system 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, NOESY experiments
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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