Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy

NMR spectroscopy works by placing a sample in a strong magnetic field and applying radiofrequency pulses to excite atomic nuclei. The resulting signals provide information on the molecular environment, connectivity, and dynamics. NMR is widely used for identifying chemical compounds, studying molecular interactions, and confirming purity in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and biochemistry.

  • Provides detailed molecular structure and composition
  • Non-destructive analysis with minimal sample preparation
  • Applicable to liquids, solids, and gels
  • Offers quantitative and qualitative data
  • Suitable for small molecules, polymers, and biomolecules
  • Essential for pharmaceutical development, materials research, and chemical analysis
  • Supports advanced studies of molecular dynamics and interactions

 

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