March 24, 2007
Process NMR for Estrification Monitoring and Certification of Biodiesel
1H NMR has been used extensively to analyze biodiesel the vegetable oil feeds, reaction intermediates, and final products of the biodiesel esterification process.
See Oliviera et al, Talanta 69 (2006) 1278-1284 and Gnothe, J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc 78, 1025-1028 (2001)
The final biodiesel product is a B5 (5% Biodiesel) or B20 (20% Biodiesel) blend of biodiesel in refinery produced diesel fuel. Researchers have performed method developments to analyze the biodiesel content in diesel fuels by NIR using 1H NMR as the primary method to quantify the biodiesel content. (See Jin et al, Fuel 86(7-8), 1201-1207 (2007) and Knothe J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 77 489-493 (2001). Process NMR at 60 MHz can be used to quantify the biodiesel directly. Below is an example slide of a biodiesel 1H NMR spectrum compared to two different diesel fuel spectra.

The chemistry that is directly observed in the NMR spectrum as well as the distinct chemical regions that are present in the diesel and biodiesel make this analysis relatively straightforward. Chemometrics can be used or quantitation can be obtained directly from a simple spectral calibration.
Biodiesel Production Monitoring
NMR can be used to follow the reaction of biodiesel directly, the following slides show the steps in the esterification process.



Glycerol content in the biodiesel or unconverted vegetable oil content can be determined easily directly from the spectrum.

Expansion of Incomplete Reaction Series

Work is currently underway to develop NMR calibration models that can predict the various quality parameters specified in ASTM D6751 for biodiesel.
These calibrations, based on either 1H or 13C NMR, when validated would allow rapid testing of biodiesel production batches and would make complete analysis of small production batches economically feasible (there is no point making 300 gallons of biodiesel if you have to perform $2000 of testing on the batch).
February 7, 2007
Process NMR Technology Session Planned for Eastern Analytical Conference 2007
Press Release - NMR Process Systems - Danbury CT - February 14, 2007
Hello to all,
I have been asked by Cecil Dybowski to chair a session on Process NMR Technology at the 2007 Eastern Analytical Symposium to be held November 12-15 at the New Jersey Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset New Jersey. At this point I am putting out some feelers to gauge the level of interest that is out there amongst NMR practitioners in this field. I would like the session(s) to encompass both high resolution and time-domain applications of NMR in process control applications and at-line in manufacturing facilities in all industry sectors. The work can be actual on-line examples or laboratory based analysis being used to justify or prove applications before they are spun out to the plant. Developments in hardware, software and chemometrics would also be of general interest and to this end hardware talks on magnet and NMR-sensor development and their potential application would be encouraged. Fully automated NMR analysis in the laboratory that simply requires a technician to load the samples would also be considered as a valid topic.
The abstract deadline for EAS is April 15th. If you are interested in presenting a paper I would appreciate hearing from you by e-mail. Once I know how much interest is out there I will begin pulling the details together and have the speakers submit abstracts through the EAS website. For your information the EAS is the premier analytical meeting for the U.S. East coast and it has a website at http://www.eas.org. Also, as an introduction to the symposium itself, I am providing a link to the program chairs letter - http://www.eas.org/symposium/symposium.html
The distribution I have included in this e-mail are of persons and organizations that I know are working in this field. If you have any colleagues, customers, or acquaintances who you feel could provide a good presentation on their research or applications please feel free to forward this e-mail on to them, or inform me of their e-mail address and I will contact them.
I look forward to hearing from you and hope that you will join us in New Jersey,
Best Regards,
John
Contact : John Edwards, (203) 744-5905 E-Mail: john@process-nmr.com
January 22, 2007
Process NMR Spectroscopy Seminar Series to be Held at 2007 Eastern Analytical Symposium
John Edwards of Process NMR Associates has agreed to chair a session at the Eastern Analytical Symposium in Somerset, New Jersey in November, 2007. The session is entitled “Process NMR Spectroscopy”. If you are interested in presenting a technical paper at this session please contact John directly at john@process-nmr.com
Also listed here is the 2007 Call for Papers for the upcoming meeting.
Dr John Edwards Joins ACS Speaker Service
Dr Edwards of Process NMR Associates recently joined the American Chemical Society (ACS) speaker service which provides a clearing house for speakers who lecture on chemistry topics at local ACS Section Meetings that are typically held once a month during the academic year. Dr Edwards’ talk abstract and bio are provided below. Feel free to contact Dr Edwards if you are interested in hosting his talk at your meeting.
Biographical Sketch
Dr. John C. Edwards
Dr Edwards is currently a partner in Process NMR Associates, LLC where he is responsible for commercial analytical NMR services as well as development of on-line and at-line applications of NMR technology. He received his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Durham University in the UK (1986), and then received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of South Carolina in 1990. His doctoral studies involved solid-state NMR of catalyst materials. He was responsible for all NMR services with Texaco Inc from 1990-97 where he developed his particular expertise in petroleum and petrochemical NMR. In 1997 began Process NMR Associates which is involved in application of high resolution NMR spectroscopy for on-line process control as well as providing commercial analytical NMR service to over 250 industrial and academic customers around the world. Over the past 20 years Dr Edwards has developed an expertise in many types of non-traditional NMR equipment and applications.
The Wonderful World of Non-Traditional NMR Spectroscopy
Over the past 60 years NMR has developed into a premier spectroscopic tool in the academic and industrial world. Superconducting spectrometers with fields ranging from 7 to 23 Tesla are considered as typical NMR equipment and NMR “cold probes”, operating at near liquid Helium temperatures, are now hot items to improve sensitivity and throughput. NMR technology has also found other application areas to exploit and these areas are a far cry from a laboratory environment. Permanent magnet based NMR systems are currently used to map the underground hydrocarbon-water makeup of oil drilling wells and to control huge production units in refineries and chemical plants based on observed proton chemistry. Portable NMR systems are taken into the field for on the spot analysis of agricultural products, antarctic ice, elastomer performance, concrete and wood moisture analysis. Single-sided NMR probe/magnet sensors are being used to study degradation of antique books, frescoes, and paintings. The non-traditional NMR technology and applications will be described and the economic benefits of the applications will be discussed. The future of NMR will include small, affordable, automated systems that will make NMR a much less exotic technique reserved only for large budget industrial or academic facilities.
Contact : John Edwards, (203) 744-5905 E-Mail: john@process-nmr.com
January 19, 2007
Flying J Selects On-Line NMR Technology from NMR Process Systems LLC for Clean Fuels Production and Expansion Program at Bakersfield Refinery
Press Release - NMR Process Systems - Danbury CT - January 19, 2007
As part of its announced multi-million dollar refinery improvement prog ram , Big West of California, LLC has selected NMR Process Systems LLC (NPS) to provide on-line NMR technology. The NPS integrated sampling and NMR analyzer system will enable the refinery to both increase its diesel production, as well as achieve quality targets needed for the new Clean Fuels Flying J will produce at it’s Bakersfield, CA, refinery. NPS’s NMR technology solutions, coupled with a Swagelok® sampling system, will perform simultaneous, multi-property diesel measurements required for process monitoring and control in the manufacturing of these new fuels. Installation is scheduled for the first quarter of 2007.
NMR Process Systems LLC, of Danbury, Connecticut (www.nmr-automation.com) is a process analytical technology and engineering services company, providing process analytical solutions to maximize plant and manufacturing operations in the refining, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. Solon, Ohio based Swagelok Company (www.swagelok.com) designs, manufactures, and delivers an expanding range of high-quality fluid system products and solutions.
Contact:
Paul J. Giammatteo
Product and Marketing Manager
NMR Process Systems, LLC
87A Sand Pit Road
Danbury, Connecticut 06810
Tel: +1-203-744-5905
paul@nmr-automation.com
www.nmr-automation.com
December 28, 2006
Old Swan - NMR Software Blog
Since October 2006 “Old Swan” has been posting an excellent blog on NMR software. It can be found at nmr-software.blogspot.com
It makes very interesting reading … though I’m not always sure what is going on - see the December 11th posting
New Site Dedicated to Magnetic Resonance in the Food Sciences
A new website has been introduced that focusses on the applications of Magnetic Resonance (NMR, MRI, Relaxometry) to the chemistry and physics of foods. The website can be found at magres.foodsciences.org
This organization also arranges the biannual conference on Application of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science - they have an excellent poster session with PDF versions of the poster presentations published to the web - Poster PDFs
December 6, 2006
Dairy NMR Database of Lignin and Cell Wall Model Compounds.
This excellent database can be downloaded from http://ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=10491
This is what the authors (Sally A. Ralph, John Ralph and Larry L. Landucci.) said about the database:
“This NMR database has been designed to aid plant cell wall chemists in general and lignin chemists in particular. By compiling data from a series of model compounds run under strict acquisition conditions in three solvents, we hope to provide a compilation useful for cell wall NMR research.”
September 28, 2006
International Humic Substances Society
International Humic Substances Society – details on standard humic and fulvic acid isolation methods – standard materials – NMR reference data on standard materials.
NMR Meetings and Society Links
A few society websites to keep an eye out for meetings as well as a few meeting links that I have come across recently.
International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Clinical Magnetic Resonance Society
European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology
Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Magnetic Resonance Managers Society
Spanish Magnetic Resonance Society
Australian and New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonance
German Magnetic Resonance Discussion Group
Italian Magnetic Resonance Discussion Group
49th Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry – July 22-26, 2007 – Beaver Run Resort, Breckenridge, Colorado
Beaver
Run Resort & Conference Center| Breckenridge
Area Attractions and Information | Colorado
Section – American Chemical
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for Applied Spectroscopy | |
5th Alpine Conference on Solid-State NMR
11th Brazilian NMR User Meeting / Workshop: NMR in South America – May 7-11, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
For information please contact Sonia Cabral de Menezes
September 27, 2006
Interactive NMR Frequency Map With IUPAC NMR Data
A very useful NMR frequency/receptivity map from Alexej Jerschow at New York University – Interactive Map and Table
Excellent Article on “Mobilizing Magnetic Resonance” from Physics World
An excellent view on the latest new technologies appearing on the scene of mobile magnetic resonance. Though the review is fairly thorough in the “new technologies”, it does not mention the mobile permanent magnet based spectrometers currently availbale from Process NMR Associates. I don’t know why traditional mobile NMR instrumentation is repeatedly ignored in this arena. The perception is out there that NMR will always be expensive to buy, maintain and operate. The truth of the matter is that high-resolution NMR instrumentation should cost less than $100K and low field relaxometers should cost below $30K. Automation is possible for all aspects of NMR operation from locking, shimming, pulse sequence calibration, gain settings, and post processing procedures. I’d love to hear comment from people on this as I’ve been scratching my head for years as to why people aren’t interested in low field spectrometers anymore for undergraduate and industrial applications.
September 25, 2006
NMR of Earwax
Yet another masterpiece from tenderbutton – NMR of earwax.
September 19, 2006
EUROMAR 2007 - Magnetic Resonance Conference
The EUROMAR 2007 magnetic resonance conference will be held in Tarragona, Spain, July 1-6 at the Tarragona Trade-Fair and Congress Centre. Satellite meetings will be held on July 6.
September 15, 2006
SMASH Conference 2006: Multi-Sample MAS Probe
July 28, 2006
New CAPP NMR Method - Olefin Content of Crude Oils, Condensates, and Diluents by 1H NMR
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has produced a test method to quantify olefins in crude oils, condenates and diluents. The method is particularly aimed at heavy oils and bitumens and their products that are not amenable to traditional olefin analysis. The method is published at the following link. We have developed many methods similar to this and have the ability to quantify and speciate the olefins present in the sample. The current CAPP method developed by the Canadian Crude Quality Technical Association (CCQTP) can be used to obtain total olefin content. Further NMR analysis and a few other experiments would allow some more detailed olefin chemistry distributions to be determined as well as observe the presence of conjugated diolefins that would be particularly troublesome in the processing of these materials. 1H NMR spectroscopy can be used very effectively to obtain many chemical and physical properties of crudes, heavy crudes, bitumen, and the distillate products that are produced by these materials. 1H NMR spectral correlation with these properties by PLS or non-linear PLS regression can yield extremely robust models, and for the chemical properties much more detailed chemical structure information can be obtained fro combining 13C NMR data with 1H NMR results.
CCQTP is an association with members that span multiple segments of the Canadian oil industry -it’s history, mission, and membership can be found at the site.
On a related note an excellent technical site dealing with crude oil quality issues cane be found at the Crude Oil Quality Group website, which is a consortium with the following membership, dedicated to developing test methods and quality standards for crude oil trading that go well beyond the traditional gravity and sulfur measurements currently used. There are many additives, processing fluids, corrosive materials that can be found in crude oils that can cause processing issues for the buyer who purchases simply based on density and sulfur. The group has made public much of it’s meeting agenda archives and the presentations given at those meetings. It is an interesting read for those interested in petroleum chemistry issues.
At PNA we have been developing some high field and low field NMR techniques, looking at chemistry and relaxation in crude oils with naphthenic acid and corrosion issues. We would be interested in hearing from anyone interested in woprking with us to develop a relatively straight forward method for NAN and TAN analysis by NMR methods.
Quantitative NMR
Found and interesting site touting quantitative NMR as a new concept….seems strange as 99% of the NMR work I have done is considered quantitative. There is a perception out there that 13C NMR is always qualitative. This has been confirmed to me in conversations with organic chemistry professors who will perform quantitative 1H NMR all day long and even justify higher magnetic field instruments based on lack of resolution in 1H data as they have the perception that 13C is purely qualitative and don’t think of the superior resolution and chemical shift information present in 13C spectra. The website is at qnmr.com, and contains an excellent petroleum chemistry example of the development of quantitative 13C NMR for aromaticity determination by Joe Ray, ex Amoco NMR researcher.
There is also an excellent link to a paper on the quantitative NMR of natural products.
Excellent Solid-State NMR Overview at Durham University
There is an excellent overview of solid-state NMR at my alma mater Durham Univeristy in the UK. The page can be found at the following link.
July 21, 2006
What a day! Took my NMR home with me at the end of the day !
Yesterday started typically, ran a few 1H NMR for some customers, developed a low-field NMR method for diesel and kerosene hydrogen content correlated to aromaticity, try to run some fibers for moisture and spin-finish. Suddenly 5:30 loomed, the Mrs called to ask when I’d home for dinner ….. so rather than incur the wrath of the spouse by continuing late with the work, I simply picked up my NMR and went home with it. The new SpinTrack 20 MHz system is essentially a desktop computer sized console with a 6×6x6 inch magnet weighing 14 lbs. The whole shabang runs off a USB connection to my laptop. Thus …. I spent today completing the work from the comfort of my home office … Beautiful ! Tomorrow I might just carry the system upstairs, put it on the coffe table and acquire some more data while watching the Tour de France on TV. Not many people can say they take their NMR machines home with them at night. This could become a regular thing for me.
July 19, 2006
Interesting News on High Temperature Superconductor Systems
Surfing the web I came across a surprising announcement … it appears that Progression Systems is interested in developing a 80 MHz high temperature superconductor electromagent system to utilize in their process NMR business. Does this mean that Progression will be entering the high resolution NMR domain or raising the resonance frequency and sensitivity of nuclei other than proton (27Al, 23Na, 31P, etc.)? Below is the news bulletin from Industrial Research Ltd (News Bulletin found at: http://www.irl.cri.nz/newsandevents/Mediareleases/joint-venture-for-hts110.aspx).
Joint venture for HTS-110
A new joint venture between HTS-110 and US company Progression Inc will provide customers with a unique high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet capability.
1 May 2006
HTS-110 Limited, an affiliated company of Industrial Research, focuses on HTS solutions for medical, scientific, energy, defence, transport and industrial markets. Progression is a world leader in the development and implementation of process Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technologies, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) techniques, and Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) analysers for the mining, petrochemical, and polymer/polyolefin industries.
The new venture, Progression-HTS-110, will provide customers with unique high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet capability. The new series of analyser will operate at 80MHz with the field strength of 2 Tesla generated by a HTS magnet.
Target markets for the analyser will include refining applications in the oil and gas industry, educational research and development, pharmaceutical and biochemistry applications.
Chief executive of Progression, Vaughn E. Davis, says the company is looking forward to working with HTS-110 Ltd and describes the deal as the perfect complementary vehicle to extend and build on the unique strengths of Progression’s leading market position in process NMR.
Chief executive of HTS-110, Dr Sohail Choudhry, says it is a strategic move to partner with Progression and extend HTS-110’s leading-edge technology into new markets.
“HTS is an advanced and rapidly developing new technology and we look forward to using that as a key driver for expanding the marketplace with Progression.
“Progression is an innovative company and we share a similar culture – that will work to our advantage and allow us to benefit from both our unique and complementary skills.”
It is anticipated the new company will be headquartered in Houston, Texas, under the leadership of Mr. Scott Simmons.
HTS-110 is a subsidiary company of Industrial Research Ltd – it’s HTS magnet technologies are described here.
July 17, 2006
Abstracts Available for Magnetic Resonance in Food Science Meeting
The Abstracts for the Posters and Speaker Sessions of the 8th International Conference on The Application of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science (July 16-19, 2006) can be found at the following locations – Poster Abstracts and Speaker Abstracts .
July 13, 2006
Stelar Develops New Benchtop FFC Spectrometer and Forms JV Company Invento
Stelar s.r.l. has announced that it will be producing a new benchtop design for it’s Fast Field Cycling NMR product becoming available in September 2006, and also the availability of a new single board NMR console - available June 2006. the company has also formed a JV company called Invento s.r.l. which is a combination of Stelar and a business incubator at the Univerity of Torino. The mission of Invento is to further the development of FFC NMR techniques as standard methodolgies in testing laboratories and to perhaps replace other TD-NMR spectrometers.
July 11, 2006
NMR Monitoring of Magnetic Field Strength of CERN Large Hadron Collider
A group of physicists at the University of Manchester are developing NMR probe technologies to monitor the magnetic field strength inside the solenoids of the Atlas LHC at CERN. The probe technology and accompanying NMR spectrometers are described on the Manchester website.
July 3, 2006
Process NMR Paper at San Francisco ACS Meeting - September 2006
ENITechnologie will be presenting a paper on the on-line application of NMR in lube plant operation at the upcoming ACS Meeting in San Francisco
Experiencing Process MRA Industrial Lube Plant Application – Roberto Giardino1, Silvia Guanziroli1, Cinzia Passerini1, and Antonio Farina2. (1) EniTecnologie S.p.A, via Maritano, 26, San Donato M.se (MI), 20097, Italy, (2) Divisione Refining & Marketing – Raffineria di Livorno, Eni S.p.A, via Aurelia, 7, 57017 Stagno (LI), Italy
In a conventional base oil production plant the operating conditions needed to produce products at a desired specification are very sensitive to feed quality. At Livorno refinery an on-line Process Magnetic Resonance Analyzer (MRA) has been installed to identify the feedstock and product composition and properly set an advanced process control system. By using MRA it is possible to reduce the product quality give-away due to feed quality variation. In this work the industrial experience acquired is reported.
Characterization, On-Line Monitoring, and Sensing of Petroleums and Petrochemicals 8:30 AM-11:30 AM, Thursday, 14 September 2006 Sheraton Palace—Telegraph Hill
Division of Petroleum ChemistryThe 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006
June 19, 2006
Application Overview for Spin Track TD-NMR Spectrometers
Due to it’s broad versatility the Spin Track NMR Hardware supports all standard NMR routines such as AOCS Cd 16b-93, AOCS Cd 16-81, ISO 8292, IUPAC2.150 and creative scientific research. Spin Track has been successfully approved in the food and polymer industries for routine analysis. If your application is not described below please contact John Edwards for discussion.
Solid
Fat Content (SFC) Analysis
The quality of food products containing
fats and oils depends on solid fat
content (SFC). SFC
determination is an essential
measurement in the baking,
confectionery, and fat industries. NMR
has been established as the method for SFC
determination by ISO
8292. Measurements of SFC
by the Spin Track NMR
analyzer can be performed quickly and
accurately with great benefit for the
manufacturer.
Simultaneous
Rapid-Determination of Oil and Water in
Seeds
Sunflower, soybean, groundnut, rape and
mustard are appreciated for their oil
content, but excess of water content
reduces their price. Thus, an accurate
and fast determination of oil and water
content is important to both
manufacturers and customers. The Spin
Track NMR
analyzer meets ISO
10565 requirements and gives
the possibility to simultaneously
determine of oil and water content.
Oil/Fat
and Moisture analysis in Chocolate,
Powdered Milk, Cheese and other Food
Products
Time of storage of food products depends
strongly on moisture content. Excess
moisture leads to microbiological
activity and can make food consumption
dangerous. Fat and moisture content also
heavily influence taste.
Manufacturers are also regulated to
disclose the exact information on the
fat content of their products. NMR
is the most rapid and exact method to
determine these essential parameters.
The Spin Track NMR
analyzer is especially suitable for
regular analysis of food quality.
Curing Degree and Elasticity Analysis in Rubber-Type Materials
Over the past years Rheology has become widely accepted as a tool in the investigation of rubber properties. However, rheological testing equipment can be extremely expensive and complicated. NMR is very sensitive to the structure and properties of investigated rubber materials. The Spin Track NMR-analyzer allows investigators to obtain data complementary to rheology and can also prove to be more informative.
Moisture
and Crystallinity Analysis in
Polysaccharides
Polysaccharides like chitin, chitosan
etc. are widely used because of inherent
unique properties. Adsorbents and food
bio-additions based on them require a
regular check of quality. Spin Track NMR-analyzer
allows investigators to obtain
information about moisture,
crystallinity, purity and structure of
polysaccharides.
Porosity
of Rock Cores/Heterogeneous Catalysts/Zeolites
The possibility of oil development can
be defined more exactly in the initial
stages of exploration by using NMR.
Rock cores saturated by bitumen or water
provide information on degree of
saturation, structure of saturating
compounds, porosity, and diffusion
characteristics. This information allows
the prediction of oil production yields.
The Spin Track NMR-analyzer
with a 35mm probe gives the possibility
to obtain such information.
Scientific
applications
The spectrometer’s Relax software
allows construction of many types of NMR
pulse sequences, user-defined
interfaces, data processing (digital
experiments filtering, fitting, Fourier
and Laplace transforms) and data
manipulations. Thus, customers can
directly run automated standard type NMR
experiments just by “pressing one
button” in the program shell, or
create new applications using the
powerful pascal-like script language. Widely
used experiments like measurements of T1
and T2 (90-tau-90,
180-tau-90, CPMG,
FID, Spin Echo, Solid-Echo) are included
into the Relax software as default
examples. The NMR
measurements can be accompanied with the
high precision calibration samples and
built-in software calibration
procedures. Easy automatic tuning of the
NMR frequency,
pulse-durations, TX power and RX gain is
included into the software package.
Process NMR Associates Begins Marketing of Cutting Edge TD-NMR Spectrometer
Resonance Systems Ltd. has granted Process NMR Associates the rights to promote, market, and sell it’s NMR products and custom NMR hardware in the Americas, and Worldwide. The basic product of the company is a portable NMR-analyzer called Spin Track that can be used for many different low and high resolution NMR applications.
Spin Track meets the requirements of many relaxation and diffusion based NMR analyses:
Food
industry (Solid Fat Content Analysis,
Dairy Products, Oil and Moisture in
Chocolate, Powdered Milk, Cheese and
other food products; Oil and Moisture in
seeds, Emulsion Characteristics)
Lipid Analysis – Fatty Acid
Distribution
Cellulose and paper manufacturing
(Moisture/Crystallinity Analysis,
investigations of ageing effects)
Oil industry (rock cores analysis,
oil-water, oil-water-gas, viscosity,
physical property correlation, )
Polymer and rubber industry (Curing
degree and elasticity analysis, polymer
ageing, glass transition,
amorphous/crystalline content)
Chemical industry (Density, Melting
Points, Copolymer Ratios, Compatibility,
Cure, Cross Linking, H or F content,
Medicine (NMR Surface Analysis of
Patients, Plasma Analysis)
Environmental (Water Pollution, Forest
Degradation, Soils, Fertilizers)
Fibers – Moisture and Finish Content
Pharmaceuticals (Tablet Analysis,
Coatings/Components/Moisture,
Hydrogen/Fluorine/Sodium Content)
Relaxation, Diffusion, Particle Size,
Pore Size Distribution
Utilization of mobile NMR measurement equipment from Process NMR Associates provides the following advantages:
Reduction
of expenses associated with meeting
quality requirements of products
Simplicity of use in routine production
measurements and in advanced
laboratories for complicated analysis
Mobility of the hardware and low cost
for the overall device
Non-invasive measurements of any sample
Hardware solutions for non-standard NMR
applications
Permanent technical support and
comprehensive scientific consulting
Fair price and absolute ease of
operation!
Portable Low-Resolution NMR Analyzer

Analyzer is designed to perform:
All
standard NMR
applications
Development of new NMR-based
techniques
Teaching quantum physics, NMR,
analytical chemistry in Universities and
Colleges
NMR analyzer Spin Track comprises functional parts (probes, preamplifier and duplexer, TX Power Amplifier, Sequence Generator and PC Interface, Data Acquisition System, NMR Transceiver) which can be purchased separately and used for the specific needs of an advanced customer (see example of connection assembly). Depending on the required magnet system the Spin Track can be used as NMR relaxometer or high resolution NMR spectrometer.
Basic characteristics of Spin Track analyzer:
Frequency
range of the NMR
spectrometer module: 5..60 MHz
Ringing time for 10 mm NMR
probe is 8 ms
Probe tube diameter: up to 35 mm
Changeable preamplifiers and 50 Ohm
matched duplexers with self bandwidth of
5 MHz
Customer-defined set of sensors (5, 10
and 30mm test-tube magnet systems, NMR
surface sensors)
Adjustable TX output power up to 400
Watts
Adjustable RX channel gain up to 107
RX Sensitivity
better than 1 mV (conditions: signal to
noise ratio 3)
Adjustable digital filter bandwidth from
100 Hz up to 1 MHz
Pulse sequence length up to 64K events
with resolution 100 ns
Quadrature 64Kx10-bit data acquisition
system
Complete control of functions via
personal computer – USB
2.0 Connectivity
Fast sensors replacement
Compatible with all Microsoft® Windows®
operating systems
Software

The product software, Relax, is a powerful tool containing many standard NMR relaxation routines and applications, and can also be used to create new pulse-sequences, pulsed field gradients, gains and attenuations, post-processing methodolgies of considerable complexity. The built-in script language is based on a widespread Pascal syntax and is enriched with commands for fitting, Fourier and Laplace transforms, Low-pass filtering, etc. The script supports dialogue windows, static messages, user-defined diagrams, data manipulation procedures. Relax also allows direct processing of data obtained when utilizing Spin Track as a high-resolution NMR spectrometer.
Stationary Low-Resolution TD-NMR Analyzer

Analyzer is designed to perform:
Standard
routine NMR
applications
Development of new NMR-based
techniques
Teaching quantum physics, NMR,
and analytical chemistry in Universities
and Colleges
The Spin
Track Stationary fulfills all
requirements to conduct NMR
measurements like portable version of NMR
analyzer.
In addition it is supplied with the
possibility for increased probe volume
to facilitate excellent statistical
averaging of experimental results or to
accomodate large samples.
Basic characteristics of Stationary Spin Track Analyzer:
Frequency
range of the NMR
spectrometer module: 5..60 MHz
Ringing time for 10 mm NMR
probe is 8 ms
Probe tube diameter: up to 35 mm
Changeable preamplifiers and 50 Ohm
matched duplexers with self bandwidth of
5 MHz
Customer-defined set of sensors (5, 10
and 30mm test-tube magnet systems, NMR
surface sensors)
Adjustable TX output power up to 400
Watts
Adjustable RX channel gain up to 107
RX Sensitivity
better than 1 mV (conditions: signal to
noise ratio 3)
Adjustable digital filter bandwidth from
100 Hz up to 1 MHz
Pulse sequence length up to 64K events
with resolution 100 ns
Quadrature 64Kx10-bit data acquisition
system
Complete control of functions via
personal computer – USB
2.0 Connectivity
Fast sensors replacement
Compatible with all Microsoft® Windows®
operating systems
Relax Software
Educational
Low-Resolution TD-NMR Spectrometer
Analyzer is designed to demonstrate NMR
spin dynamics as well as provide a basic
platform for undergraduate level
chemistry and physics labs.
Standard routine NMR
applications (FID, Spin Echo, CPMG,
Carr-Purcell, T1-Determination (90-90 or
inversion recovery))
Development of new NMR-based
techniques – software allows
development of pulse sequences by
students without risk of instrument
damage.
Teaching quantum physics, NMR,
and analytical chemistry in Universities
and Colleges
Basic
characteristics of Stationary Spin Track
Analyzer:
Frequency range of the NMR
spectrometer module: 10..20 MHz
NMR Probe tube
diameter: 5 mm
10-20 MHz Magnets, Surface NMR
Sensors
Changeable preamplifiers and 50 Ohm
matched duplexers with self bandwidth of
5 MHz
Adjustable TX output power up to 100
Watts
Adjustable RX channel gain up to 107
RX Sensitivity
better than 1 mV (conditions: signal to
noise ratio 3)
Adjustable digital filter bandwidth from
100 Hz up to 1 MHz
Pulse sequence length up to 64K events
with resolution 100 ns
Quadrature 64Kx10-bit data acquisition
system
Complete control of functions via
personal computer – USB
2.0 Connectivity
Compatible with all Microsoft® Windows®
operating systems
Relax Software
Custom
NMR Components
For NMR
engineers and advanced specialists
Process NMR Associates
offers accessories to upgrade,
modernize, or build new NMR

