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Biological Solids MAS NMR

Sensitive triple-resonance Low-E 1HXY MAS probes are available to users at 900, 800 and 600 MHz.

The Low-E technology was developed at the MagLab to provide maximum sensitivity of direct detection in CP and double-CP experiments, while protecting biological samples from rf-induced heating. A suite of 2D and 3D MAS experiments (DARR, NCA, NCO, NCOCX, etc.) allows for spectral assignment and structural elucidation of labeled proteins. Several 1HXY detection modes are available.

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Available Spectrometers

The following instruments at AMRIS facility are available for this technique:

The following instruments at NMR facility are available for this technique:

The following probes are available for this technique:

  • 1.5 GHz Low-E static 1H–X probe (NHMFL #57) with interchangeable sample coils
  • 900 MHz Low-E 3.2 mm MAS 1H–X–Y probe (NHMFL #42)
  • 800 MHz Low-E 3.2 mm MAS 1H–X–Y probe (NHMFL #53)
  • 750 MHz Low-E 3.2 mm MAS 1H–X–Y probe (NHMFL #50)
  • 750 MHz Low-E 4.0 mm MAS 1H–X probe (NHMFL #29)
  • 600 MHz Low-E 3.2 mm MAS 1H–X–Y probe (NHMFL #47)
  • 600 MHz Low-E 3.2 mm MAS 1H–X–Y probe (NHMFL #40)

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Last modified on 09 August 2024

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