Welcome to Nanalysis’ benchtop NMR Blog
We love benchtop NMR! In this blog section, you will find all things benchtop NMR. Please contact us if you would like to discuss about your project.
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- 100 MHz NMR
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- Exchangeable protons
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- Fluorine-19 NMR
- Food Science
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- Forensics
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- Hands-on Learning
- Hydroxyl value
- Hyphenated NMR
- Illicit Drugs
- Industrial Applications
- Interpretation of NMR
- Interpretation of NMR Spectra
- Inversion-Recovery
- Keto-Enol Tautomerism
- LF vs. HF NMR
- Lignin Analysis
- Literature
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Application of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy in Illicit Substance Analysis: A Focus on MDMA
Utilizing advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology, our latest research provides startling insights into MDMA content variability in street ecstasy tablets. This NMR-driven analytical accuracy sets a new standard in Spectroscopy methods for drug analysis, significantly impacting harm reduction and public safety strategies.
Application of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy in Illicit Substance Analysis: A Focus on MDMA
Utilizing advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology, our latest research provides startling insights into MDMA content variability in street ecstasy tablets. This NMR-driven analytical accuracy sets a new standard in Spectroscopy methods for drug analysis, significantly impacting harm reduction and public safety strategies.
Mephedrone and other Methylmethcathinone (MMC) Identification via Benchtop NMR
Cathinone is a natural alkaloid occurring in the khat plant known for its mild stimulating effects when chewing the leaves which is of cultural importance in East Africa and the Middle East… Read more on our NMR blog