NMR 600 MHz

General Information

Technique

Spectroscopy

Key Instrumentation

Bruker Avance III 600 MHz NMR spectrometer

The 600 MHz NMR spectrometer at the University of Milano‑Bicocca unit is a Bruker Avance III system designed for high‑resolution structural, dynamic, and compositional analysis of a wide range of chemical, biological, and hybrid materials. Equipped with three interchangeable probes, it supports advanced investigations on liquid solutions, solid‑state samples, and heterogeneous systems, enabling comprehensive studies across multiple research domains. The instrument provides excellent spectral sensitivity and resolution, allowing detailed elucidation of molecular structure, conformational equilibria, intermolecular interactions, and dynamic processes over a broad range of timescales.
For liquid‑state NMR, the system enables routine and multidimensional experiments, including homo‑ and heteronuclear correlation techniques, diffusion‑ordered spectroscopy, and quantitative analyses.
Solid‑state capabilities include magic‑angle spinning, cross‑polarization, and advanced decoupling schemes, making it suitable for crystalline, amorphous, polymeric, and composite materials.
The spectrometer’s architecture supports a wide selection of pulse sequences for multinuclear detection, enabling studies involving nuclei such as ¹H, ¹³C, ¹⁵N, ³¹P, and various quadrupolar species. Automated tuning, matching, and gradient‑assisted experiments ensure high reproducibility and efficient workflow management. Integrated temperature‑control systems allow measurements under variable thermal conditions, facilitating the investigation of thermally activated processes and stability profiles. Overall, the 600 MHz NMR platform provides a robust and versatile solution for academic and industrial research requiring precise molecular‑level characterization.

Experimental team

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