Re: EPR near NMR
Jim Breeyear (jbreeyea@moose.uvm.edu)
Thu, 02 May 1996 08:56:35 -0700
Charles L. Mayne wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am being asked to locate an EPR within about 3 m of an NMR. It sounds
> like a really bad idea on the face of it, but does anyone have experience
> with this? Just how bad is it really?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Charlie
>
> Charles L. Mayne
> University of Utah
> Dept. of Chemistry
> B103 HEB
> Salt Lake City, UT 84112
> Voice: (801)581-7413
> FAX: (801)581-4763 or 8433
> E-mail: mayne@chemistry.utah.eduI dont think I would do it Charles if it was a high field nmr magnet for
sure. You didnt say how strong the nmr magnet was. I have an EPR in the
same room but it is about 25 feet away from a 500 mhz system. When I
first came here there were complaints of a old Varian 30 mhz permanent
magnet with short period field changes and after some investigating I
found that it was placed too close to the elevator. Good luck. Jim.
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