Zero and Ultra-low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Chemical and Biochemical Analysis
Zero and ultra-low field nuclear magnetic resonance (ZULF NMR) is a novel, powerful, portable, and cost-effective form of NMR that enables high-precision chemical analysis based on nuclear spin-spin interactions by obtaining unique, well-resolved, and information-rich J-spectra. In this seminar, I will present our recent studies on the detection of organophosphorus compounds -a wide and diverse class of chemicals playing a crucial role in living organisms- and urea -a key metabolite in protein catabolism- using ZULF NMR.
To participate in the webinar, please, contact dr Szymon Pustelny (szymon.pustelny@uj.edu.pl) MS Teams Channel: Zakład Fotoniki IF UJ. Link to the channel: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/channel/19%3a3721f0b9286c47c78efdd4f33e6adf7a%40thread.tacv2/Og%25C3%25B3lny?groupId=d4c030cf-1dbb-4300-ad6d-f346f7a2dd08&tenantId=eb0e26eb-bfbe-47d2-9e90-ebd2426dbceb
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