Hi all,
I'm trying to convince Bruker to build an inverse BB Prodigy cryoprobe for
our 600 MHz spectrometer. We would use it mostly for diffusion and 1H/13C and
1H/15N 2Ds, but I have users who would benefit from HMBC/HSQC to 29Si, 31P and
195Pt. We want to upgrade with a 2-channel console because we have no biomolecular
users, so I'd take the flexibility of a BBI over the triple resonance capability
of the TXI. X sensitivity is a lesser concern for us because we already have two
500 MHz BBO Prodigies.
If you think you'd spend money on an inverse BBI Prodigy and if you are ok with
me sharing your info with Bruker, please let me know. I'd like to convince them
that there is a market beyond just us.
Thanks,
Ivan
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Ivan Keresztes, Ph.D.
Director, NMR Facility
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University Baker Laboratory, Ithaca, NY 14853.
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