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Studying reactions by NMR; detecting reaction intermediates

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Studying reactions by NMR; detecting reaction intermediates

Simon Duckett, University of York

28th November 2024 at 3pm (UK time)

 

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a powerful tool for characterizing materials, but its application in detecting reaction intermediates has traditionally been limited by its low sensitivity. This limitation makes it challenging to analyze intermediates, as they typically form in low concentrations. Recent advancements in NMR, however, are addressing this challenge through hyperpolarization techniques, which significantly boost sensitivity. These techniques now make it possible to detect low-concentration species and evaluate their reactivity in real time, opening new possibilities for studying reaction mechanisms and intermediates.

 

This webinar will explore these latest developments in NMR, focusing on how hyperpolarization methods are enhancing our ability to observe and characterize elusive reaction intermediates.

 

This webinar last no longer than one hour.

To register please contact Christine.stevenson@strath.ac.uk

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