NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging
Overview
NMR Spectroscopy and NMR Imaging (or Microscopy) are now the most commonly used methods of spectroscopic analysis. To obtain the required information, a variety of experimental techniques are employed which are not just restricted to analytical procedure.
INFAI is a modern company that provides its customers with a vast range of services based on NMR Spectroscopy & NMR Imaging. State-of-the-art technologies combined with highly qualified scientific staff ensure fast, reliable and inexpensive solutions to a variety of analytical problems.
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INFAI is currently running a 500 MHz and a 400 MHz spectrometer both equipped with a BRUKER micro-imaging unit. To operate these spectrometers INFAI employs a wide range of probeheads as well as a BEST system (High Throughput NMR - see figure).
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For many companies it is not practical to run their own NMR department due to the high investment and maintenance costs. INFAI offers these companies the possibility to integrate the most advanced NMR Spectroscopy into their research projects.
Spectroscopy
NMR Spectroscopy is an appropriate technique for the analysis of most liquid samples. Different compounds in solution can be measured simultaneously without the need for prior separation. The most frequently analysed materials are labelled with stable isotopes of hydrogen (1H and 2H), carbon (13C), nitrogen (15N) and phosphorus (31P). However many other isotopes can also be measured, which may have different natural abundance or are contained within enriched samples. NMR Spectroscopy often avoids the use of radioactive isotopic tracers.
Service
INFAI offers a range of services related to NMR.
More information
The Bruker website, Rheinstetten (Germany). Detailed information on NMR Spectrometers, Probeheads and NMR Accessories. Software for process, analysis and display of NMR spectra and images. Hints on the use of NMR-spectroscopy and NMR-microscopy in physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. Useful links.
Webserver of the 'Magnetische Resonanz' section from the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemists' Association). You will find an overview of the activities of the section. Information on congresses and employee development programs is also available.

