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Research > Facilities > Magnetic Resonance


Instrumentation

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Bruker AV-III 500.  Fully multinuclear, with both broadband observe, and 1H/15N/13C inverse probes. Includes Z-axis gradients for both probes, and variable temperature NMR is supported.

​Bruker AVIIIHD 500. Fully multinuclear, including 19F.  This instrument features a SampleCase robot for sample management under IconNMR and is variable temperature capable.
Bruker Avance 400. Routine proton and 13C measurements under automation. 19F is available.

Anazazi EFT-60.  Teaching lab experiments.

Bruker EMX X-Band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrometer.  Oxford ESR900 Cryostat for 4K operation, Dual mode cavity for perpendicular and parallel mode data acquisition ​

Facility Manager

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Dr. Charles DeBrosse
Office: Beury 222A
Phone: 215-204-1082
Lab: Beury 034
Lab phone: 215-204-6312
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Access and Training

All users must be trained before access to instrumentation is granted.  Send a request to Dr. DeBrosse for an appointment.  Read the safety guidelines and download the training record form.

Scheduling

Instrument time must be reserved and recorded through an online booking system, courtesy of the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center at the University of Georgia.  Click to schedule time on an instrument.

For instructions on using the online booking system, click here.

Documentation and links

Click here for more information about the NMR instruments available at Temple.

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