The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Suite provides advanced tools for detailed analysis of chemical structures and compositions, supporting your research with accurate and insightful data. The NMR equipment is managed by the Chemistry Department.
Available Equipment
Bruker 400 MHz Avance III HD Liquid State NMR(Shared)
- Location: Schrenk Hall 125
- Contact: Dr. Klaus Woelk, woelk@mst.edu
- Standard Usage Fee: $18/hour for daytime usage, 8 am – 5 pm (Effective Feb. 1 – May 31, 2021); $24/hour for daytime usage, 8 am – 5 pm (Effective June 1, 2021)
- Standard Usage Fee: $14/hour for night and weekend usage (Effective Feb. 1 – May 31, 2021); $18/hour for night and weekend usage (Effective June 1, 2021)
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Bruker 400 MHz Avance III Wide-bore Solid State NMR (Specialized Departmental)
- Location: Schrenk Hall 125
- Contact: Dr. Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, cslevent@mst.edu
- Standard Usage Fee: $18/hour flat rate (Effective Feb. 1, 2021); $9/hour flat rate (Effective June 1, 2021)
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Bruker 200 MHz Avance DRX Wide-bore NMR (Group)
- Location: Schrenk Hall 125
- Contact: Dr. Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, cslevent@mst.edu
- Standard Usage Fee: $18/hour flat rate (Effective Feb. 1, 2021); $9/hour flat rate (Effective June 1, 2021)
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Magritek Spinsolve Carbon Benchtop NMR (Shared)
- Location: Schrenk Hall 139
- Contact: Dr. Nathan Leigh, leighn@mst.edu
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- For organic chemists 13C NMR forms the backbone of routine molecular analysis. Spinsolve Carbon has outstanding resolution and a high sensitivity that enables the power of proton-carbon NMR in a benchtop instrument. This spectrometer is the most flexible and cost effective way to get carbon-13 NMR in your laboratory.
General Inquiries
If you have a question about our equipment capabilities or want to know more about what’s available, let us know!
NMR Institute Director
Dr. Klaus Woelk
woelk@mst.edu
NMR Institute Office
Dr. Lingyu Chi
stchemnmr@mst.edu; lcwqc@mst.edu