• BMIF Online Booking
  • The new 400MHz has arrived and is now available for bookings.
  • The 500MHz and 600MHz Bruker Avance III NMR Spectrometers have arrived and now available for booking.
  • The Helium recovery system in the NMR Facility is now complete and available from The School of Physics.

 

The University NMR Facility was first established as an Inter-Faculty operation with its first spectrometer with a superconducting magnet, in 1982.

It is now located within the purpose-built Analytical Centre, housed in the Chemical Sciences Building (F10), and equipped to an international standard with state-of-the art instruments, featuring ten Bruker Instruments magnetic resonance spectrometers and a computer room for off-line data processing and archiving.

We specialise in analysis of substances using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.

  • A new Avance III - 700 MHz instrument Felix, installed April 2010
  • A new Avance III - 600 MHz instrument Tesla, with auto sampler, upgrade and commissioned in 2009
  • A new Avance III - 600 MHz instrument New 600, with a SampleJet auto sampler
  • A new Avance III - 500 MHz instrument Hertz, commissioned in 2013
  • A new Avance III - 400 MHz instrument Gauss, with autosampler, commissioned in 2008;
  • A new Avance III - 400 MHz instrument NEW 400, with autosampler, commissioned in October 2012;
  • A new Avance III - 300 MHz instrument Pines, dedicated to solids, upgrade and commissioned in 2009
  • A new Avance III - 300 MHz instrument Gyro, with a SampleXpress autosampler upgrade and commissioned in 2011
  • A DPX 300 with an autosampler, one upgrade and commissioned in 2008 Flip
  • An EMX X-Band Bohr, spectrometer, upgrade and commissioned in 2006
  • Computer processing room

All the spectrometers are fitted for the latest experimental innovations, enabling execution of the most up-to-date experiments in this still rapidly developing area of chemical, biological materials analysis and nano-structural research.

Indications of the range and scope of our collaborative efforts can be found in Publications.

The Facility is funded through the Analytical Centre, by the DVC(Research) Division, and supported by ARC LIEF grants, by internal MREII grants and by user contributions

Up coming NMR Conferences

Authorised by the Manager of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre
UNSW CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G
ABN: 57 195 873 179
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