INTRODUCTION
'Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy' examines how NMR spectroscopy can be used to study mixtures of analytes and understand dynamic effects such as change in temperature and reaction machanisms.
NMR is an invaluable tool in understanding protein and nucleic acid structure and function , and can be applied to a wide variety of samples, both in the solution and the solid state.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
New and existing NMR users who are interested to learn about new applications and techniques
Chemists specialising in pharmaceutics, medical chemistry, natural products and research laboratories.
TOPICS COVERED
• Setting up, acquiring and processing various 1D and 2D experiments
• Discover the spectrometer hardware, Solaries/Redhat environments, system organization and
data structure
• Learn to setup, acquire, and process 1D(1H,13C,APT,DEPT,1D-N0E, and homo-decouping)
and 2D (COSY,NOESY,HETCOR,HSQC, and HMBC) experiments
• See how to effectively conduct sample preparation, locking and shimming, and calibrations
Fees: USD 2000 $