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Center for Drug Design 600 MHz NMR


 
The 600 MHz CDD NMR is owned by the Center for Drug Design and maintained by our facility personnel. The 600 is located in Phillips Wangensteen Building on University of Minnesota East Bank campus in the Center for Drug Design.

The 600 MHz spectrometer is equipped with a new Varian NMR System console. The spectrometer is a three-channel instrument with triple-axis gradients.
The system has two probes:
Dual Broadband Switchable Probe
This probe is designed for the best sensitivity on heteronuclei such as carbon and phosphorous. This probe is equipped for Z-axis gradients.
Probe signal-to-noise specifications:
1H 547:1
19F 598:1
31P 221:1
13C 376:1
15N 49:1

Triple Resonance HCN Probe
This probe is designed for best proton sensitivity for 1-D proton spectra and proton-detected experiments such as COSY, NOESY, and HMQC. This probe is equipped for triple-axis gradients.
Probe signal-to-noise specifications:
1H 1257:1

Training request forms should be returned to Dr. Ostrowski at ostro016@umn.edu. This form requires Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or higher.


The 600 MHz NMR is scheduled online at http://faces.ccrc.uga.edu.

Documents for users of the S system.

See pictures of the installation.