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Hi, my introduction + question regarding suitability of NMR


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Hi,

I am new here, so let me first introduce myself. My name is Ilgis, I have master degree in analytical chemistry (1995) and PhD in applied mathematics (1999). All my scientific and industrial life I worked with numerical mathematics with chemical applications, NMR, MRI, supersonic combustion, etc, so, please, excuse me if my chemical knowledge is not on the top level, and I forget already some important thinks.

Right now I have NMR device (with NOESY and HSQC) that is capable to measure in situ chemical reactions. I tested preliminary with polyester reaction (phthalic anhydride + ethylene glycol - H2O) and polycondensation of aspartic acid, however, I fell that these reactions are not very representative to demonstrate my NMR ability.

Please, would you be so kind to suggest me interesting chemical reaction(s) that I must/can/might run and measure in situ NMR spectra for them.

Sincerely,

Ilgis

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you for your answer and your kind questions.

 

I build my own NMR device that capable to make in situ measurement and trying to test it.

 

Any well known reaction may be with organometallic components would be perfect, I have multi-frequency (multi-isotope) capability so HSQC and other nD spectra would be beneficial. As I told, by the reaction of phthalic anhydride + ethylene glycol I got already interesting results but it seems very custom reaction.

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