Chemistry adds a new high field NMR to improve student instruction
The chemistry program has recently received a new JEOL 300 MHz ECS 300 high field NMR instrument to support organic instruction. The instrument was purchased via university funds to meet a need in our program to improve student access to the latest in technology. The instrument has multinuclear and multi-dimensional capabilities and will be used primarily in the organic laboratory to identify chemical compounds. This instrument joins an extensive list of state-of-the-art instrumentation that the program is committed to acquiring and providing student access to in the undergraduate curriculum. A complete list of instrumentation is available on the department website at chemphys.armstrong.edu.

The chemistry program has recently received a new JEOL 300 MHz ECS 300 high field NMR instrument to support organic instruction. The instrument was purchased via university funds to meet a need in our program to improve student access to the latest in technology. The instrument has multinuclear and multi-dimensional capabilities and will be used primarily in the organic laboratory to identify chemical compounds. This instrument joins an extensive list of state-of-the-art instrumentation that the program is committed to acquiring and providing student access to in the undergraduate curriculum. A complete list of instrumentation is available on the department website at chemphys.armstrong.edu.


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