qNMR Portal at Lake Michigan
Magnetic Relaxation  

qNMR - The Mag[net]ic Research Tool

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a powerful spectroscopic tool that is widely used in structural analysis. While the majority of NMR applications is qualitative, quantitative NMR (qNMR) represents a metrological method of analysis with unique capabilites.

The particular power of quantitative NMR arises from several properties: qNMR offers a unique physicochemical view of the analyte based on nuclear magentism, qNMR is a primary analytical method, and qNMR yields qualitative and quantitative information simultaneously. Thus, qNMR is a versatile tool for research projects at the chemistry-biology interface.

   
 

Routine qHNMR Protocol
Bruker, Varian, Jeol
Support

Pauli/Jaki/Lankin
J. Nat. Prod. 2007, 70 (publication in press)

Routine qHNMR Graphic
     
Magnetic Peaks

qNMR Background

qNMR Resources

qNMR Research at UIC

Our group has an extensive track record and expertise in developing qNMR experimental techniques, with a focus on the 1H variant of qNMR (qHNMR)

 

 
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