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Bruker NMR manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Bruker NMR User Manual (40 pages)
Variable Temperature Control Using the 2H Lock System of AVANCE III HD Spectrometers
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Bruker
| Category:
Thermometer
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Introduction
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2 Principle of NMR Thermometer
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Figure 2.1 Principle of the NMR Thermometer
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3 Requirements
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4 Getting Started
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The Edlock Menu
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Figure 4.1 the Submenu Bar: Solvent
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Figure 4.2 Edit Solvent Parameters
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Figure 4.3 the Submenu Lock
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Setting up the NMR System for the NMR Thermometer
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Figure 4.4 Edit Lock Parameters
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Figure 4.5 Edte Window: NMR Thermometer Monitoring Mode (Disabled, Top), Regulation Mode
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Figure 4.6 Selection of the Auto Phase Algorithm
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Figure 4.7 Selftune Warning about PID Parameters Misfit
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Examples
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Figure 4.8 Starting the Selftune Procedure from the Edte Window
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Monitoring Mode
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Figure 4.9 Selftune in Progess
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Regulation Mode
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Figure 4.10 Monitoring Several BSMS Values During a Temperature Jump
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Figure 4.11 Topspin Status Bar with NMR Thermometer Enabled
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Figure 4.12 Monitoring of the Sensor and the Sample Temperature in Edte During a TOCSY Experiment
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5 Advanced Operation
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Define a New Solvent
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Figure 5.1 Adding New Solvents
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Figure 5.2 Assign Signals to Type of Signal (Signal, Lock, Temperature)
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Figure 5.3 Dialog for Importing Temperature Shift Value Files
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Figure 5.4 Example of a Shift-Temperature File in .Xml Format
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Selection of NMR Thermometer Compounds
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Figure 5.5 Temperature Shift Values Filled in
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Figure 5.6 Suggested Compounds for the NMR Thermometer and Samples in Aqueous Solution
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Predefined Solvents for the NMR Thermometer
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Technical Considerations
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Figure 5.7 Approximate Dynamic Range of Field Lock (Blue) Vs. the NMR Thermometer Signal (Red) if the S/N of the Frequency Lock Signal Is Sufficient (> 200:1)
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Considerations for Shimming with Topshim
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Figure 5.8 Typical Concentrations Required for the NMR Thermometer Compound. if the NMR
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6 Applications
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Identical Chemical Shifts at Different Spectrometers
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Figure 6.1 Overlay of a 1H Spectrum of 2 MM Sucrose (Standard Sample) Measured at 600
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Identical Chemical Shifts for Experiments with Different Heating Due to Experimental Conditions (Temperature Compensation)
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RF Heating
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Figure 6.2 Overlay of 15N HSQC Spectra (Overview: Left Part) of 0.5 MM Ubiquitin 9:1 H2O
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Heating Caused by Spinning Speed (HR-MAS)
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Figure 6.3 Overlay of NOESY-HSQC (Blue), TOCSY-HSQC (Orange) and CPMG-HSQC (Green) Spectra of 0.5Mm Ubiquitin in 95:5% H2O/D2O Measured at 800Mhz TCI
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Figure 6.4 1H NMR Spectra on a Liver Sample with Sodium Acetate Added
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Figure 6.5 Comparison of TOCSY Experiments of a Liver Sample with Sodium Acetate Added Measured with HR-MAS at 4 Khz Spinning Speed
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7 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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8 Contact
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List of Figures List of Figures
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List of Figures
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Index
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