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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy FacilityNMR spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are important tools in chemical, pharmaceutical, biological, and medical research. NMR spectroscopy provides information to chemists which enables the identification and structural elucidation of organic molecules. As a technique, NMR is routinely used to study biomolecular structure and dynamics, particularly of proteins and peptides. This technique is non-destructive and requires only milligram quantities of material. The Facility provides the following services to it's customers: 1D spectra:
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Sample submission requires a request form, available here in pdf format. Please contact the facility manager with any enquiries regarding services and pricing by email, or phone 03 9903 9546. |