Welcome to Nanalysis’ benchtop NMR Blog Request a quote Talk to our NMR experts 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. Category Academic Educational Industry News Feed NMR Topics 100 MHz NMR 11B NMR 129Xe NMR 13C NMR 19F NMR 1H NMR 1H NMR, 19F NMR 207Pb NMR 2D NMR 31P NMR 3H NMR 60 MHz NMR APT Agrochemicals Analytical Chemistry Applications Batteries Benchtop NMR Beverage analysis Biochemistry Biopolymers Botanicals COSY CPMG Caffeine Content Cannabis Chemical Analysis Cosmetics DEPT Diclofenac Dithiazine Drug Analysis Drug Discovery Dyes Edible Oils Educational NMR Educational Videos Energy Enzyme Essential Oils Exchangeable Protons Fish Oils Flavor and Fragrances Flow NMR Fluorine-19 NMR Food Science Food and Beverage Forensics Forestry HETCOR Year 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 >> Literature with Benchtop NMR Educational Susie Riegel 2015-03-13 Educational Susie Riegel 2015-03-13 qNMR. Part 1 Since the early 1960s the efficacy of NMR in quantitative measurements (qNMR) has been explored. Although not a particularly sensitive technique, NMR (my technique of choice!) Read More Educational Susie Riegel 2015-02-23 Educational Susie Riegel 2015-02-23 Settle in and get COSY! In November 2014 Nanalysis was pleased to announce the expansion of their product line with the NMReady-60PRO. With this we also extended our experiment library for the NMReady-60e Read More Academic Susie Riegel 2014-11-10 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-11-10 Monitoring the Preparation of Biodiesel with Benchtop NMR Sustainability has become a main focus of innovation. Topics of green chemistry, and renewable feedstocks, are paramount in society today. Biodiesel is one such example! Read more. Read More Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-18 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-18 Heteronuclear J-Couplings: Part 2 The Satellites So now that we have Case 1 (i.e., I = ½, 100% abundant) under our belts, we’re ready to tackle Case 2 (i.e., I = ½, <100% abundance)! Read More Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-08 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-08 Heteronuclear J-Couplings: Part 1 All my previous discussions of coupling have been focused on homonuclear coupling – you know between ‘like’ nuclei – proton-proton, of course, being the most common type. Read More Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-14 Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-14 Follow the Circuitry Road Part II: The little proton signal that could Welcome back! If you recall from our last blog, we followed a bench-top NMR electronics blueprint to highlight the technology that allows the generation of an excitation wave and tailors it to nutate our hydrogen nuclei in our sample. Now, keeping with our goal of demystifying the technology of ... Read More Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-01 Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-01 Follow The Circuitry Road Part I Hello, my fellow Bench-top NMR enthusiasts! If you’re like me and ever pondered your deeply burning engineering questions concerning NMR on the bench top, then look no further! Read More Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Undergraduate Experiment: Instrumental Analysis of Spectrometers Learning about the parameters that are vital for obtaining good spectra – a concept that I had learned about in a theoretical sense, but as a synthetic chemist rarely thought about when collecting routine data. Read More Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Chemical shifts and pH and pKa! Oh My! NMR spectroscopy, as it is typically discussed, or at least how it is initially taught, tends to refer to static systems. Chemical shifts, integrations and multiplicities are typically reported on Read More Educational Susie Riegel 2014-04-11 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-04-11 Quantitative Analysis Owing to the attractive flavour and nutritional characteristics (e.g., it actively lowers LDL cholesterol, aids blood pressure and sugar regulation), olive oil has long been vulnerable to ... Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Educational Susie Riegel 2015-03-13 Educational Susie Riegel 2015-03-13 qNMR. Part 1 Since the early 1960s the efficacy of NMR in quantitative measurements (qNMR) has been explored. Although not a particularly sensitive technique, NMR (my technique of choice!) Read More
Educational Susie Riegel 2015-02-23 Educational Susie Riegel 2015-02-23 Settle in and get COSY! In November 2014 Nanalysis was pleased to announce the expansion of their product line with the NMReady-60PRO. With this we also extended our experiment library for the NMReady-60e Read More
Academic Susie Riegel 2014-11-10 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-11-10 Monitoring the Preparation of Biodiesel with Benchtop NMR Sustainability has become a main focus of innovation. Topics of green chemistry, and renewable feedstocks, are paramount in society today. Biodiesel is one such example! Read more. Read More
Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-18 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-18 Heteronuclear J-Couplings: Part 2 The Satellites So now that we have Case 1 (i.e., I = ½, 100% abundant) under our belts, we’re ready to tackle Case 2 (i.e., I = ½, <100% abundance)! Read More
Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-08 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-08-08 Heteronuclear J-Couplings: Part 1 All my previous discussions of coupling have been focused on homonuclear coupling – you know between ‘like’ nuclei – proton-proton, of course, being the most common type. Read More
Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-14 Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-14 Follow the Circuitry Road Part II: The little proton signal that could Welcome back! If you recall from our last blog, we followed a bench-top NMR electronics blueprint to highlight the technology that allows the generation of an excitation wave and tailors it to nutate our hydrogen nuclei in our sample. Now, keeping with our goal of demystifying the technology of ... Read More
Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-01 Academic Nick Zwolinski 2014-05-01 Follow The Circuitry Road Part I Hello, my fellow Bench-top NMR enthusiasts! If you’re like me and ever pondered your deeply burning engineering questions concerning NMR on the bench top, then look no further! Read More
Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Undergraduate Experiment: Instrumental Analysis of Spectrometers Learning about the parameters that are vital for obtaining good spectra – a concept that I had learned about in a theoretical sense, but as a synthetic chemist rarely thought about when collecting routine data. Read More
Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Academic Susie Riegel 2014-04-16 Chemical shifts and pH and pKa! Oh My! NMR spectroscopy, as it is typically discussed, or at least how it is initially taught, tends to refer to static systems. Chemical shifts, integrations and multiplicities are typically reported on Read More
Educational Susie Riegel 2014-04-11 Educational Susie Riegel 2014-04-11 Quantitative Analysis Owing to the attractive flavour and nutritional characteristics (e.g., it actively lowers LDL cholesterol, aids blood pressure and sugar regulation), olive oil has long been vulnerable to ... Read More