NMR Diffusion Measurements

Self-diffusion of molecules in isotropic solution, restricting, obstructing and anisotropic environments can be measured with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) by using magnetic field gradients to probe the molecular motion. NMR diffusion measurements can help with understanding of, for example, the structure of the environment the molecules are in or aggregation/binding events.

BRUKER AVANCE IIIHD 600 MHz Wide Bore NMR/MRI Spectrometer (14.1 T)

Equipped with high field XYZ gradient amplifiers capable of generating up to 30 T/m (dependent on probe). It can be equipped with various probes and accessories that enable it to be used for a wide range of NMR experiments such as heteronuclear NMR, diffusion, and micro-imaging.

BRUKER AVANCE NEO 500 MHz Wide Bore NMR/MRI Spectrometer (11.7 T)

Equipped with high field XYZ gradient amplifiers capable of generating up to 30 T/m (dependent on probe). It can be equipped with various probes and accessories that enable it to be used for a wide range of NMR experiments such as heteronuclear NMR, diffusion, micro-imaging, and high-resolution MAS.

BRUKER AVANCE 400 MHz NMR Spectrometer (9.4 T)

Equipped with high resolution gradients (i.e., up to ~0.55 T/m). Suited for heteronuclear NMR studies and for diffusion studies of small molecules to moderately sized polymers. The 400 MHz Spectrometer is also equipped with an automatic sample changer for automated scanning of several samples.