Hi Leila,
I have the picoSpin 45 MHz in my lab. This unit only runs 1D 1H NMR experiments. The company also sells the 1D 19F NMR version. It has a flow cell, so you inject your solution into the inlet port. It is very robust in terms of maintenance-nothing to do, and it has a very small footprint (as big as a shoe box-not counting your computer). My interest is as a monitoring technique. Not sure if this is what you are looking for. Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Maria
Maria Victoria Silva Elipe, Ph.D. Chem., MBA/GM
Principal Scientist
Analytical R&D
AMGEN, Inc.
One Amgen Center Drive (Mail Stop 30E-1-C)
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
Tel. 805 447 9807
E-mail: melipe_at_amgen.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Leila Maurmann [mailto:leila76_at_k-state.edu]
Sent: Sunday, 29 April 2012 6:51 AM
To: ammrl_at_ammrl.org
Subject: AMMRL: Benchtop NMR
Hello everyone,
we are considering a simpler NMR system for our teaching labs, that would also save us on cryogens and solvents...
Does anyone have experience with the "benchtop nmr systems"??
I found a few online from: Bruker, Oxford, iSpin, picoSpin and Anasazi (which can run 2D??)
Any comments, suggestions??
Thank you!!
Leila
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Leila Maurmann, Ph.D.
NMR/Instrumentation Facility Manager
Kansas State University
Chemistry Department
213 CBC Building
Manhattan, KS 66506-0401
Office phone: 785-532-6477
Lab phone: 785-532-5667
Received on Mon Apr 30 2012 - 08:32:13 MST