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News Release from: Varian | Subject: OneNMR probe
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2008
Double resonance probe increases
productivity
Varian's OneNMR probe is said to be ideal for analytical and research chemists performing common 1D and 2D NMR experiments, combining the best of the Dual Broadband and Indirect Detection probes
Varian has announced the release of its new OneNMR probe for double resonance NMR applications involving liquid-state samples The OneNMR probe product line incorporates proprietary Varian technologies that enable users to employ a single probe rather than switching probes for different applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is ideal for routine double resonance experiments involving one high band and one low band nuclei.
Users no longer need two probes to achieve the best performance for both direct and indirect detection experiments.
In addition to saving the time required to switch probes, the improved lock sensitivity and increased 1H and 13C sensitivity reduce the time required for analysis or alternatively enable the analysis of samples where quantity is limited.
Excellent water suppression and 1H RF homogeneity improve the quality of the data acquired and simplify data analysis.
"This product simplifies the day-to-day operations of many NMR laboratories," said Martin O'Donoghue, senior vice president, scientific instruments, Varian. Request a free brochure from Varian ...
"By offering the capabilities of two probes in a single product, the OneNMR Probe has made it easy for chemists to gather more information every day.".
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