AMMRL: BBFO probe sensitivity

Brian Cutting (Brian.Cutting@unibas.ch)
Tue, 29 Jan 2008 08:37:33 +0100



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Hello,

We are considering buying a BBFO probe instead of a TXI. The larger=20
range of nuclei with the BBFO is attractive for our projects, however=20
we are worried about the loss of 1H S/N. Can I ask, if someone has=20
experience with this and a rough estimate of the 1H S/N loss with BBFO,=20=

could they give me a hint?

thanks and best wishes,
Brian



Dr. Brian Cutting				Email: =
Brian.Cutting@unibas.ch
Universit=E4t Basel - Pharmazentrum	Tel:  +41 61 267 1563
Institut f=FCr Molekulare Pharmazie	Fax: +41 61 267 1552
Klingelbergstrasse 50			www.pharma.unibas.ch/molpharm
4056 Basel
Schweiz

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Hello,


We are considering buying a BBFO probe instead of a TXI. The larger
range of nuclei with the BBFO is attractive for our projects, however
we are worried about the loss of 1H S/N. Can I ask, if someone has
experience with this and a rough estimate of the 1H S/N loss with
BBFO, could they give me a hint?


thanks and best wishes,

Brian

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1,8091,8091Dr.
Brian Cutting				Email: Brian.Cutting@unibas.ch

Universit=E4t Basel - Pharmazentrum	Tel:  +41 61 267 1563

Institut f=FCr Molekulare Pharmazie	Fax: +41 61 267 1552

Klingelbergstrasse 50			www.pharma.unibas.ch/molpharm

4056 Basel

Schweiz

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