I've got a user who would like to do high pressure NMR on 17O (high meaning
400 MPa, 58,000 psi, or just under 4 kbar), but would prefer not to build a
probe a la Jerry Jonas. Ideal would be something that would fit into a
standard NMR Probe. Chris Roe published a sapphire NMR tube design in
1985, but the rated pressure is too low for this project. Has the state of
the art been extended beyond this? My literature search turned up nothing.
Thanks!
Jeff
Jeffrey H. Walton
Assistant Research Physicist
One Shields Ave.
UCD NMR Facility, Bldg. MS1-D
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-7794 (office)
(530) 754-9064 (lab)
(530) 752-8109 (FAX)
jhwalton@ucdavis.edu
NMR Facility URL http://www.nmr.ucdavis.edu