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Description
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a technique that allows the detection of the nuclei of many elements and provides information about the chemical environment of these nuclei by aligning their spins in an external magnetic field and causing energy transitions by pulses of radio frequency.
Our unit includes five modern instruments varying in magnetic field from 4.7 to 16.4 T, corresponding to proton frequencies of 200 to 700 MHz. We have probes allowing the detection of most useful nuclei at a wide range of temperatures.
https://ch.biu.ac.il/technical_staff
The NMR instruments are found in rooms 0.02 and 0.05 in building 211.
Contact:
Dr. Keren Keinan-Adamsky
Head of the solid state NMR unit
Telephone
972-3-5317348
Fax
972-3-7384004
Email
[email protected]
Office
Bldg. 211, Room 005
Dr. Hugo Gottlieb,
Dr. Michal Afri,
https://ch.biu.ac.il/bookIT
Our unit includes five modern instruments varying in magnetic field from 4.7 to 16.4 T, corresponding to proton frequencies of 200 to 700 MHz. We have probes allowing the detection of most useful nuclei at a wide range of temperatures.
https://ch.biu.ac.il/technical_staff
The NMR instruments are found in rooms 0.02 and 0.05 in building 211.
Contact:
Dr. Keren Keinan-Adamsky
Head of the solid state NMR unit
Telephone
972-3-5317348
Fax
972-3-7384004
[email protected]
Office
Bldg. 211, Room 005
Dr. Hugo Gottlieb,
Dr. Michal Afri,
https://ch.biu.ac.il/bookIT
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