The School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences at Flinders University houses a suite of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers. These spectrometers are capable of performing all of the standard 1D, 2D and 3D NMR solution experiments on 1H as well as a variety of other nuclei. In addition we have an MAS probe for our 400 MHz spectrometer capable of up to 15KHz spinning rates enabling MAS and CPMAS experiments on solid samples.
Instrumentation:
Bruker 600 MHz spectrometer
- 5 mm inverse multinuclear probe
- 5mm triple resonance (HCN) probe
- Variable temperature
- z-gradient
Bruker 400 MHz spectrometer
- 5 mm inverse multinuclear probe
- 4 mm MAS probe (solid NMR)
- Variable temperature
- z-gradient
Varian Gemini 300 MHz spectrometer
- Multinuclear and variable temperature probes
Varian Mercury 200 MHz spectrometer
- Four nucleus probe
Contact details:
Dr. Martin Johnston
+61 8 820 12317
martin.johnston@flinders.edu.au