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Using NMR for Quantitative Analysis

March 24, 2008
by Ryan Sasaki, NMR Product Manager, ACD/Labs

Do you currently use NMR for quantitative analysis?

At the University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog, Glenn Facey provides some acquisition tips for 1H NMR spectra.

If you perform quantitative analysis on your spectra, how do you do it? Do you do it manually by hand, or do you use some software to help?

I am not sure how many of you are aware of Quanalyst, a quantitation tool available in ACD/1D and 2D NMR Processor that can measure different spectral attributes and automatically measure the result.

For example, some common applications of the tool are to:

  • Calculate the ratio of components in a sample mixture. ( I think this application is especially useful for those in the chemical industry)
  • Reaction Monitoring
  • Finding and quantifying a multiplet for a specific atom
  • Quantifying coupling constant changes in a specific multiplet across a series of spectrum

If you are currently doing quantitative analysis, I invite you to share your thoughts, insights, workflows, etc. in the comments section.


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