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The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility was established in 1985 with funding provided by NSERC and McMaster University. The Facility is equipped with eight NMR Spectrometers including the recently acquired Bruker AVANCE III 700MHz funded by CFI. The Facility is highly regarded in the Canadian chemical community for its versatility in the types of samples (organic, inorganic, biochemical, geological, industrial, forestry, agricultural and biomedical materials) as well as the number of nuclei that can be studied by solution and solid state NMR. Information about NMR services and charges is available from Dr. Bob Berno. The Facility serves several other McMaster Departments and Institutes as well as many clients outside the University.

Internal Information

External Information

  • BioMagResBank: A repository for data from NMR spectroscopy on proteins, peptides and nucleic acids, at the University of Wisconsin.

NMR Vendor Sites