Spectroscopy of NMR

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometry (NMR) is an analytical method used in quality control and research to examine a sample's composition and purity as well as its molecular structure. NMR, for instance, can quantitatively analyses compounds that contain well-known substances. NMR can be utilized to directly infer the fundamental structure from unidentified substances or to compare against spectral libraries. Nuclear magnetic resonance can be used to examine physical properties at the molecular level, such as conformational exchange, phase shifts, solubility, and diffusion, once the basic structure is understood. It can also be used to analyze molecular conformation in solution. There are various NMR techniques that can be used to get the desired results.

  • Mass Spectrometry in analysis of biological products
  • Analysis of protein substances
  • Analysis of Organic fluids
  • Identification of mutations in cells

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