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Hardware/Accessories

 

600 MHz (14.1 T) wide-bore solid-state Bruker Avance-III NMR spectrometer

High-MAS (67 kHz) 1.3 mm 1H-19F/31P-14N probehead

Triple-resonance 1H/X/Y 3.2 mm MAS (24 kHz) probehead with wide range of available inserts for different X/Y-channels combinations (31P-15N)

Triple-resonance 1H/X/Y 4 mm MAS (14 kHz) probehead with wide range of available inserts for different X/Y-channels combinations (31P-89Y)

Double-resonance 7 mm 1H/13C-89Y MAS (7 kHz) probehead optimized for low-gamma nuclei

BCU Extreme temperature controller

 

400 MHz (9.4 T) wide-bore solid-state Bruker Avance-III NMR spectrometer

High-MAS (35 kHz) 2.5 mm 1H/31P-15N probehead

Triple-resonance 1H/X/Y 4 mm MAS (14 kHz) probehead with wide range of available inserts for different X/Y-channels combinations (31P-15N)

Triple-resonance 1H/X/Y 7 mm MAS (7 kHz) probehead with wide range of available inserts for different X/Y-channels combinations (31P-15N)

Double-resonance 1H/X 7 mm MAS (7 kHz) probehead (31P-15N)

5 mm wideline static 1H-19F/31P-14N probehead with wide temperature range capabilities

BCU Extreme temperature controller


400 MHz (9.4 T) liquid-state Bruker Avance NMR spectrometer

BBI, BBO, Z-gradient probeheads, temperature controller

 

Competence

Prof. Mattias Edén, >20 years of experience in solid-state NMR methodology development for spin 1/2 and quadrupolar nuclei (dipolar recoupling/decoupling, numerical simulations) and in studies of both ordered and disordered inorganic materials

Prof. Niklas Hedin, >20 years of experience in solid-state NMR materials chemistry

Dr. Aleksander Jaworski (facility manager), 10 years of experience in solid-state NMR of spin 1/2 and quadrupolar nuclei in diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials (zeolites, MOFs, catalysts, bio- and synthetic polymers, lighting phosphors, semiconductors, battery materials, glasses). Prediction of NMR parameters using quantum chemistry methods, ranging from density functional theory (DFT) to ab-initio methods including electron correlation.

Personnel available for service

Dr. Aleksander Jaworski, 50% time paid for user support

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