Hello All,
I am forwarding the following post for Chuck Rice, a former graduate
student in my department. Chuck will be starting his academic career at
the University of Oklahoma soon. He is presently a post-doc at Washington
University.
Chuck is interested in purchasing used NMR-related equipment. Please
respond directly to Chuck at either of his e-mail addresses shown below.
-- Bob Santini
>Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 11:33:18 -0600
>From: Chuck Rice <cvrice_at_wuchem.wustl.edu>
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>To: Robert Santini <rsantini_at_purdue.edu>
>Subject: AMMRL post
>
>Bob,
>
>I am in the market for a used, wide-bore magnet. Could you post the
>following on the AMMRL listserver for me.
>
>
>Hi,
>I will be joining the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the
>University of Oklahoma this Fall. I will be setting up a solid-state
>NMR spectrometer, but because of a limited budget, I need to find a cost
>effective way to do this. Therefore, I am in the market for the
>following:
>89 mm magnet, 400 MHz preferred, 300 MHz is fine. Oxford or Bruker.
>3-channel, solid-state NMR console (okay, I know I am dreaming, but it
>doesn't hurt to ask)
>CPMAS probes
>Amplifiers
>rf test equipment (scopes, sweepers, rf loads and attenuators)
>LN2 storage dewars
>
>Thanks, Chuck Rice
>cvrice_at_chemdept.chem.ou.edu
>
>--
>
>Charles V. Rice, Ph.D.
>Department of Chemistry
>Washington University in St. Louis
>One Brookings Drive, Box 1134
>St. Louis, MO 63130
>(314) 935-5780
>cvrice_at_wuchem.wustl.edu
Robert E. Santini, Director of Instrumentation
Department of Chemistry, BRWN-1393
Purdue University
W. Lafayette, IN 47907-1393
E-mail: rsantini_at_purdue.edu
Voice: (765) 494-5227
Fax: (765) 494-9388
Received on Mon Apr 01 2002 - 09:29:50 MST