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News Release from: Jeol USA | Subject: JEOL ECS FT-NMR spectrometer
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2007
JEOL introduces new high sensitivity
FT-NMR
JEOL USA has introduced a new, high-stability FT-NMR spectrometer that is fully automated and network cyber-enabled, adaptable to a many-to-many communication paradigm
In this way the NMR systems connected to a network can be operated from any authorised PC connected to the network The widely accepted software platform, Delta, allows all NMR measurements and data processing to be performed from the PC
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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A new broadband, auto-tunable probe manufactured by JEOL achieves the highest sensitivity of any NMR probe for 1H and 13C observation.
Guaranteed sensitivities of 200 (ASTM) for 13C and 280 (0.1 percent ethyl benzene) for 1H improve detection limits and reduce measurement time by 20 percent and 50 percent compared to conventional systems.
The new ECS FT-NMR spectrometer is available in field strengths of 300 and 400.
A selection of automatic sample changers up to 64 samples, automatic gradient shimming, ease of use, and high sensitivity will streamline NMR experiments and data reporting.
For nearly 50 years, JEOL has been a major manufacturer of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer systems.
JEOL NMR spectrometers are installed worldwide and supported in North America by our award winning service team and applications staff.
JEOL offers a wide range of NMR spectrometers ranging from 300MHz to 920MHz for liquids or solids, large molecules or small, and applications in industry or academia.
The FT-NMR spectrometer was demonstrated at ACS Fall 2007, August 20-22, in booth 919-921.
At the show, the company will also unveil the recently announced ECS series of Nuclear Magnetic Spectrometers, featuring the new Jastec 400 MHz Super Self-Shielded SCM superconducting magnet, which greatly reduces stray fields.
The fully-digital ECS console, and a flexible, compact design significantly reduces the instrument footprint compared to conventional spectrometers.
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