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. Learn more about how to acknowledge NMR in your publication here.