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"Solid-state NMR provides a way to identify individual components in plastic waste mixtures. It acts as a 'guiding eye' for the separation and catalytic transformation processes," said Prof. Xu. By ...
A University at Buffalo scientist created a stir in 2003 when he announced a much faster, more precise and far less expensive method of obtaining nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data to map a protein ...
But doctors and scientists have long yearned for portable NMR devices that could be used outside the laboratory. They have envisioned, for example, paramedics using a helmetlike MRI scanner to ...
Detecting the molecular structure of a tiny protein using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) currently requires two things: a million-dollar machine the size of a massive SUV, and a large sample of ...
It’s clearly “Star Trek Comes Nearly True” time, first with the life-signs detector, and now a tiny NMR machine that’s effectively v1.0 of the medical tricorder. Scientists at Harvard ...
It has become increasingly important for chemists and analysts to be able to test and determine the various components that may be present in mixtures, to solve a wide variety of scientific problems.
The new NMR machine can provide this resolution: it is one of the most powerful instruments of its kind.
LONDON. The state of the art in spectrometry has arrived at Leiden University where researchers inaugurated an ultra-highfield wide-bore NMR machine this week. The prototype machine has been installed ...
Pumps can feed samples into an IR spectrometer, a mass spectrometer, and a compact NMR machine—the latter being the only bit of equipment that didn't fit in the fume hood.
Detecting the molecular structure of a tiny protein using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) currently requires two things: a million-dollar machine the size of a massive SUV, and a large sample of ...
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