Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FT-NMR) 400 MHz

Brand : Bruker
Model : Avance III HD 400MHz

Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FT-NMR) is an analytical technique used to analyse the structure of molecules range from a small organic molecule or metabolite, to a mid-sized peptide or a natural/synthetic product based on the magnetic property of certain nuclei (e.g. 1H, 13C etc).

An NMR experiment consists of three steps:
1. Place the sample in a static magnetic field.
2. Excite nuclei in the sample with a radio frequency pulse.
3. Measure the frequency of the signals emitted by the sample.

From the emitted frequencies, the information about the bonding and arrangement of the atoms in the sample is recorded as Free Induction Decay or FID. By using mathematical calculation, Fourier Transform, the FID data is converted to spectra.

FT-NMR is a robust analytical technique which can be used for multiple type of experiments and different purpose making it a very useful research instrument in many scientific applications such as:

All enquiries please contact:

ChM. MOHD ZAHID MD YUSOFF

B.Sc. (UKM) Oleochemistry

Email: zahid@ukm.edu.my
Contact Number: 03-8911 8283

Location: Level 1, i-CRIM Centralised Lab, Centre for Natural and Physical Laboratory Management UKM (ALAF-UKM), Research Complex UKM