AMMRL: electrochemical cell for in situ NMR monitoring

From: Eugenio Alvarado <ealva_at_umich.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2021 11:03:34 -0500

Dear community fellows:

A professor in our department wants to purchase and use an
electrochemical cell from a company called redox.me (link to the product
here
<https://redox.me/collections/all/products/electrochemical-nuclear-magnetic-resonance-cell-ec-nmr-5-mm-dia-probe>)
to follow electrochemical reactions in situ by NMR.  It basically
consists of an nmr tube attached to a long rigid rod where electrical
wires run down to electrodes inside the tube.  I want to ask if anyone
in our community has had experience or can share advise or
recommendations for this or similar products.

One concern I have is during the assembly introduction and retrieval on
the magnet: the way the nmr tube is held, with the spinner in the middle
seems a little fragile to me.

Thank you,
Eugenio Alvarado

-- 
Eugenio Alvarado, Ph.D.
Co-Director, NMR Lab.  Room 3500
Chemistry Department, University of Michigan
930 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055.
Voice: (734)-764-9924
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