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Solid-State 13C NMR of Kitchen Herbs

March 22, 2010 by process nmr NMR

Kitchen Herbs by Solids 13C NMR - 1

Kitchen Herbs by Solids 13C NMR - 2

NMR Post-Processing Freeware

March 22, 2010 by process nmr NMR

It was announced this week that the ACD NMR Processor Academic Edition is freely available for non-commercial use and can be downloaded from the ACD Website. Other Windows based NMR processing software packages are available and here is a listing of where they can be downloaded:

1) SpinWorks – written by Kirk Marat at the University of Manitoba – Download Here

2) GSim – written by Vadim Zorin Download Here

3) RNMR (Requires R Statistical Freeware Package) – Download Here – R Software can be obtained here

4) MatNMR (Requires MATLAB) – Download Here

5) Hires – Download Here

Process NMR Spectroscopy Chapter to Appear in Wiley Publication

March 22, 2010 by process nmr NMR, PAT, Process NMR, TD-NMR

John Edwards and Paul Giammatteo of Process NMR Associates have written a chapter “Process NMR Spectroscopy: Technology and On-Line Applications” to appear in the 2nd Edition of “Process Analytical Technology” published by Wiley and Sons and Edited by Katherine Bakeev. The book will be published in May 2010 and is available for pre-order.

Process Analytical Technology - 2nd Ed. - Wiley

Digital Spectrometers Will Change the Marketplace for NMR Technology

March 22, 2010 by process nmr NMR

Digital Spectrometers based on field programmable gate arrays will soon change the face of NMR spectroscopy as a routine use analytical instrument. Stan Sykora in his excellent blog (http://www.ebyte.it/stan/blog07.html#07jun14) describes how the transition of NMR spectrometers to digital electronics has drastically reduced the footprint and price of NMR spectrometers and increased the potential complexity of the RF synthesis as well as the NMR post processing on the same chip. In fact single chips can hold multiple spectrometers enabling the building of single spectrometers that can perform experiments on multiple magnet systems.

One of the best journal articles on the topic is by Kazuyuki Takeda “OPENCORE NMR: Open-source core modules for implementing an integrated FPGA-based NMR spectrometer”, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 192(2), 218-229, 2008. This gentleman also included all the core modules, console software, pulse programs and board designs required to build your own spectrometer (see Opencore Website). The availability of superconducting NMR magnets are still the barrier to entry for cheaper high field NMR systems but in the lower field NMR area these spectrometers will enable a drastic reduction in instrumentation cost and perhaps lead to a larger NMR market. In the near future I feel that NMR systems in the 200/300 MHz range will be quite affordable especially if the consoles are married to older magnets that are currently gathering dust in rear storage areas.

The appearance of Bruker’s Fourier 300 NMR spectrometer bears witness to the market that is there for a company that can deliver a well priced NMR instrument in combination with strong application software. In fact I think that these cheaper spectrometers will facilitate the development of a market where NMR instrumentation will be sold to address individual analytical problems in routine testing laboratories. Perhaps NMR standard methods will become as prevalent as GC and MS methods currently are. Imagine an NMR spectrometer sold to a laboratory not as a general research tool but as a dedicated instrument performing authentification testing on olive oils sold in the EU. This is a new concept for NMR chemists to wrap their heads around….smaller, cheaper NMR instruments driven by applications rather than magnetic field strength.

2 x FPGA Spectrometer Design

A two FPGA spectrometer design is illustrated in the two figures.

FPGA1 NMR Component Details

Process NMR Under Continuous Flow

March 22, 2010 by process nmr NMR, PAT, Process NMR

The use of an NMR as a simple flow detector for benchtop reaction monitoring, mixing monitoring, dilution monitoring, or conversion monitoring has been limited by the need to bring the

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