https://tricliniclabs.com/page-directory/materials-analysis-services/nuclear-magnetic-resonnance-NMR-spectroscopy-services-from-triclinic-labs.htmlIn support of its Chemistry Manufacturing and Controls services including structure elucidation, method development, polymorph characterization, and problem solving, Triclinic Labs announced the successful installation of a state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instrument with TopSpin acquisition and analysis software. The new system provides multi-dimensional liquids analysis with a broadband probe allowing for a myriad of experiments (1H, 13C, 15N, 31P, etc.). In addition, the system is configured with 4 mm magic angle spinning probe and associated high-power amplifiers for broadband solid-state NMR analysis. “We’re pleased to add this extremely flexible instrument to our laboratory and in support of our analytical chemists” said David Bugay, Ph.D., Triclinic’s Chief Scientific Officer. “We’ve already begun qualification of the instrument and expect that it will be cGMP compliant within the next 60 days. We’ll offer non-cGMP analyses until then” he added. In addition to the new instrument, Triclinic has added third party NMR software to be utilized by three Ph.D.s with extensive NMR interpretation skills. “Aeri Park, Pat Stahly, and I have spent the better part of the last three decades interpreting and analyzing organic materials using multi-dimensional liquids and solid-state NMR spectroscopy. It will be of great benefit in terms of time and data quality for our clients to have that capability in house” Bugay said. The new instrument is part of Triclinic’s 2018 capital campaign which also will add a third Rigaku X-ray powder diffractometer, additional liquid chromatography, and several advanced spectroscopic capabilities.
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