What can NMR do for you?
The MSU Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility (NMR; RRID:SCR_026334) is a user-supported facility operating under the Office of the Vice President of Research and Economic Development. The facility provides both on-campus and off-campus industry/start-up researchers in the biological, chemical and physical sciences 24/7 open-access availability to state-of-the-art solution NMR spectroscopy instrumentation, training and sample preparation resources.The facility can be accessed individually or as a full service center.
The facility specializes in small molecule structure determination, small molecule characterization, biomolecular/protein structure determination, qualitative and quantitative NMR analysis, and small molecule purification from a wide variety of sample sources.
Primary Instrumentation
- Bruker 300 MHz UltraShield DPX AVANCE I NMR Spectrometer
- Bruker 400 MHz Ascend AVANCE NEO NMR Spectrometer
- Bruker 500 MHz Ascend AVANCE III HD Spectrometer
- LC-SPE-NMR-MS
- Hypenated LC-NMR spectroscopy system with enhanced sample recovery combined with real-time MS analysis and high-through-put capabilities
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgment of core facility services and instruments supported by Montana State University are required in publications as they are a key performance indicator of our research activity and we are required to report publication output to our funding agencies. Learn more about how to acknowledge NMR in your publication here.
Please report any recent publications to us by sending your DOI or a PDF using the link below: