I worked in an NMR lab for a few months in grad school. My most vivid memory was refilling it with liquid nitrogen. Nothing bad happened, but its always a bit heart-racing working with gallons of liquid so cold it could freeze you solid.
Wow !! You work in a NMR lab before !!! I bet it must be a high field NMR XD
All the water vaopr will condense on the tube which used for transferring liq nitrogen XD
This is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance machine, which is used for characterizing our compound. Primarily you will only see it in big pharms or academic institutes. MRI is the machine which also make use of the same principle and you can commonly find it in hospital
In research, looking at a puddle of oil wont give you any information of the molecule we made. As a result, we need some machine which could gives us indicative data for confirming the 3 dimensional structures of organic molecules.
I am going to go in to more details in the up coming posts.
Putting too much things in a post would basically bored everyone so I will just break things down.
If you can check the reference if you are really keen on the topic to look for more details :D
I worked in an NMR lab for a few months in grad school. My most vivid memory was refilling it with liquid nitrogen. Nothing bad happened, but its always a bit heart-racing working with gallons of liquid so cold it could freeze you solid.
Wow !! You work in a NMR lab before !!! I bet it must be a high field NMR XD
All the water vaopr will condense on the tube which used for transferring liq nitrogen XD
@mcw What is this ?? i have never seen it .. can you explain its usefulness ??
This is a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance machine, which is used for characterizing our compound. Primarily you will only see it in big pharms or academic institutes. MRI is the machine which also make use of the same principle and you can commonly find it in hospital
In research, looking at a puddle of oil wont give you any information of the molecule we made. As a result, we need some machine which could gives us indicative data for confirming the 3 dimensional structures of organic molecules. I am going to go in to more details in the up coming posts. Putting too much things in a post would basically bored everyone so I will just break things down. If you can check the reference if you are really keen on the topic to look for more details :D
Just in case you miss it, the full continuous version is here:
https://steemit.com/science/@mcw/from-nmr-to-mri-the-road-from-research-to-practical-application
期待新玩具有更多分享文! XD
我怕會把你悶壞 XDDD
不要炸了我都好😂