NMR spectroscopy is a powerful technique that is ideally suited to the characterization and analysis of a diverse array of chemical compounds. Unlike many other analytical techniques, NMR spectroscopy ...
A team of researchers has demonstrated that benchtop spectrometers are capable of analyzing pyrolysis bio-oils just as well as far more expensive, high-field spectrometers. A team of researchers at ...
NMR spectroscopy can be used to elucidate structures, quantify target compounds and enable synthesis reaction monitoring in real time. It is possible to easily integrate benchtop NMR instruments into ...
The market for Lithium-ion batteries, which presently is the preferred battery technology for many different applications, is expected to reach $116 billion by 2030. For the upcoming generation of ...
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ASILOMAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the Joint ENC-ISMAR Conference 2025, Bruker Corporation, the leading provider of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy solutions, announced the launch of ...
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall Meeting, Bruker today announced the FOURIER 60, an entirely new permanent-magnet based, benchtop FT-NMR (Fourier Transform ...
The Fourier 80 now is routinely equipped for gradient spectroscopy and offers the option of an industry-standard CTC PAL® sample changer. The Fourier 80 is suitable for organic or medicinal chemistry ...
Debuting at Pittcon Conference and Expo in Boston, MA March 1-5th "We are excited to offer the new Nanalysis-60, which is a fruit of our ongoing innovation on our magnetic resonance tech platform and ...
Bruker Corporation BRKR has introduced an innovative Fourier 80 multinuclear benchtop FT-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer, known as the ‘Multi-Talent’ configuration. Unveiled at the Joint ...
A team of researchers at Aston University has demonstrated that benchtop spectrometers are capable of analysing pyrolysis bio-oils just as well as far more expensive, high-field spectrometers.