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University of Wyoming

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility

The Chemistry Department currently operates a state-of-the-art Bruker Avance DRX-400 NMR spectrometer, with a proton frequency of 400 MHz.  The Facility is located in the basement of the Physical Sciences Building and is open to authorized users around the clock.

Bruker DRX-400

Bruker DRX-400 is equipped with a variety of probes with capabilities ranging from high sensitivity for proton, carbon, phosphorous, and fluorine to broad band probes allowing observation of a large number of more exotic nuclei. The instrument set up for rapid throughput of routine samples.

This instrument is capable of doing most modern liquid phase NMR experiments including state of the art two and three dimensional techniques with pulsed field gradients. It is available to departmental users to solve structural problems requiring high resolution capabilities. To increase access to the instrument, it is equipped to transfer data to personal computers and workstations within the department.