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 This activity deals with basic aspects of the NMR technique: main concepts, sample preparation, safety, acquisition in automatic mode and data processing with MNova. It provides access to the following equipment working on a self-service basis:
 
 •	Bruker 400 installed in the Faculty of Pharmacy
 •	Bruker 400 installed in the Faculty of Chemistry
 
 To provide basic information on safety issues and use of NMR instrumentation, focusing on the following items:
 
 
				Safety in an NMR lab.Description of the Unitat de RMN lab. Alternatives to automatic equipment.Features and capabilities of the instrumentation, common experiments and basic parameters.Basic concepts of data processing with MNova software.Introduction to the use of automatic medium field NMR instrumentation (practical session). 
  All researchers requiring self-service access to the aforementioned equipment and meet the requirements. 
 
    Requirements
				Be linked to a research group of the UB or Public Center as a master student, PhD student, post-doc or professor, or, being in possession of a degree, and be linked for at least one year to a company located in the PCB.Be registered as a CCiTUB user. Proceed otherwise through Users tab at www.ccit.ub.edu.Be registered as a Unitat de RMN user.  Proceed otherwise through info@rmn.ub.edu and notify the previously assigned CCiTUB User Number.Fill in the online registration form of the corresponding course (https://www.rmn.ub.es/es/usuarios/login.php) and deliver it signed to the Unitat de RMN.Some background of NMR fundamentals would be recommendable (Friebolin book level and Claridge chapters 1-3). 
   The corresponding to 1 hour of Highly Qualified Technician according to current official rates of the UB. Cost
 
  The 4th, 5th, and 6th of June 2025 
 
    Location
			
			| Lectures: specific location will be informed to course applicants by e-mail. Bruker practical seminar: Bruker 400 lab at Pharmacy Faculty and Chemistry.
 
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				Basic description of NMR instrumentation
				Magnet, radio frequency console, probe, etc 
				Safety issuesPrecautions required in the presence of magnetic fieldsMaintenance operations (cryogenic liquids)Unitat de RMN basic aspects and rulesAvailable equipmentInstrumentationCharacteristics of instrumentation (sensitivity, nuclei)Alternatives to automatic instrumentationPreliminary operations prior to acquisition of experiments. Sample preparation (solvents, tubes) Acces protocol and experiment setupAvailable experimentsPractical setup of experiments (iconNMR)Information provided by NMR basic experiments. Combined experimentsExamples and basic experimental conditionsSystem access. Practical aspects Basic processing features with MNova software 
 
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			| Registration:Through an online form available in the user's personal space on the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technology (NMR) website.
 This personal space will only be accessed after communication of the CCiTUB number to the NMR Technology.
 
 In case of doubt, you can request information by email to info@rmn.ub.edu
 
 
 For more information:Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technology (NMR) of the CCiTUB. |  
		
		
		
			| Recommendations:Some background of NMR fundamentals would be recommendable (Friebolin book level and Claridge chapters 1-3).
 Recommended bibliography:
 
 
				Basic One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy (second Edition). Horst Friebolin. VCH (1993)
 High-Resolution NMR Techniques in Organic Chemistry. Timothy D.W. Claridge. Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry  Series Volume 27 (2009)
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					| Centros Científicos y Tecnológicos Universitat de Barcelona
 Director: Dr. Juan Fran Sangüesa
 
 Coordinator:
 Dr. Francisco  Cárdenas
 Nuclear Magnetic Ressonance(NMR) technology of the CCiTUB.
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