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NMR Unit

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The NMR Unit is the first nucleus of the Interdipartimental Laboratory IFMR created by both the Departments of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technology and of Physics. It was established in 2005 thank to financial support of a FIRB 2001 Project and a Special Project 2005 of the University of Trento. At that time, the first NMR 400MHz equipped with both liquid and solid state probes was acquired. The activity of the NMR Unit is focused on analysis of powdered samples of high interest for materials science applications. The NMR Unit collaborates to several research projects with Laboratories of the two constitutor Departments. There are also several collaborations with external research Institutes and industrial laboratories. The service activity is open to everyone who could be interest in the NMR tecnique and wants to propose a research project. This web page contains a brief description of the system and the initial activities of the Unit

Equipment

1) Model: Bruker AVANCE 400,
2) Magnet: WB with “UltraShieldPlus” active shielding
3) NMR Carrier Frequency (1H): 400MHz
4) Operating field 9.40T
5) Temperature Controller da -70 a 120°C
6) Amplifiers for solid and liquid samples analysis
7) MAS unit for rotation control of the sample
8) Automatic Insert/Eject of the sample from the top (no need to extract the probe and re-shim)
9) Probe CPMAS standard 4mm
10) Multinuclear Probe BBO 5mm with field gradients

Staff

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Scientific Commitee
Alberto MOLINARI

Franco DALFOVO

Giovanni CARTURAN

Lorenzo PAVESI

Stefano GIALANELLA

Graziano GUELLA

Researchers

Emanuela CALLONE

Info

Emanuela CALLONE

tel +39 0461 882453/63

fax +39 0641 881945/77

 

 

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