Matthias Buck
216.368.8651
mxb150@case.edu
Contact: cwrucores@case.edu
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy is a very versatile technology for the characterization of structure and dynamics of small molecules as well as biological macromolecules in solution (even as part of mixtures and in cells), but also in membrane mimicking environments, in solid powders or microcrystals. The facility houses state of the art equipment primarily for solution NMR (Bruker 600, 700, 800 and 900 MHz spectrometers), and a solid state capacity has been added to the Bruker 800 MHz spectrometer. Recently we were able to update the 600 and 700 MHz spectrometers to HDneo consoles and install new cryoprobes with superior sensitivity and capability to do direct 13C detect as well as 19F experiments.
Visit their iLab site to initiate a project
Location
CCMSB, Room 111G