Tuesday, October 30, 2007

NMR-FACILITY at Bharathidasan University

NMR FACILITY


A modern analytical chemistry technique, Fourier Transform-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FT-NMR) spectroscopy is now made available by Bharathidasan University at its School of chemistry for use by researchers and Research and Development (industrial) personnel. The NMR facility is highly useful in structural identification of different class of organic compounds



Charges: 500 /- per hr. with a minimum of Rs.500 per sample for 1 D spectrum (1H, 13C,) extra charges for deuterated solvents other than CDCl3 and D2O. Educational and research institutions will pay 1/5th of the charges. Private and government small-scale industries will pay 3/5th of the charges. Full amount will be charged for private industries.



Model: Brucker AC 200 MHz

Nuclei that can be studied: 1H, 13C, 31P.

Sample required: 5-10 mg for 1H and 50- 100 mg for 13C.

Nature of compound: e.g., solubility, carcinogenic, radioactive, lachrymatory, explosive, hygroscopic (contemplated/ known) needs to be mentioned.

For more details contact: 0431-2407053 .