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JEOL400

The Jeol400 spectrometer was purchased with the help of University College Dublin (UCD EQUIP Funding Programme - 2020/33).

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

Spectrometer: Jeol ECZS 400 MHz; multinuclear with gradients.

Probes:  400MHz Royal Probe HFX - 1H/19F/13C/31P 5mm Autoswitchable.
This probe can operate in double and triple resonance mode. In double resonance mode its performance is the same as a standard Royal probe. In triple resonance mode it provides capability to run 1H{19F}, 19F{1H}, 13C,{1H,19F}, and X{1H,19F} experiments. Coils optimized for proton, fluorine, and multinuclear observation and decoupling. Autotuning for any nuclei and for mode switching has the combined  capability of a switchable probe and a dedicated four nucleus probe in one unit, with an actively shielded single-axis Z-gradient.


Notes: 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,31P and 19F, HOESY 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