University of Oxford
The NMR facility at the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford focuses on structure, dynamics and interactions of biological macromolecules under conditions that can mimic the cellular environment.
Contacts:
Prof. Christina Redfield
NMR Equipment
Ultra-High Field (>800 MHz)
Bruker Avance III 950 MHz narrow bore NMR spectrometer equipped with a four channel 5 mm 1H-optimised triple resonance (1H/13C/15N TCI) He-cooled cryoprobe, z-gradient, suitable for 3 mm, 5 mm and Bruker ‘shaped’ NMR tubes, automatic tuning and matching, SampleJet sample changer.
Very-High Field (700-800 MHz)
Bruker Avance III 750 MHz narrow bore NMR spectrometer equipped with a four channel 5 mm 1H-optimised triple resonance (1H/13C/15N TCI) He-cooled cryoprobe, z-gradient, suitable for 3 mm, 5 mm and Bruker ‘shaped’ NMR tubes, automatic tuning and matching
The NMR facility in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford supports research activities across the Chemical Sciences, focussing primarily on structure, dynamics and interactions of smaller molecules, including those that interact with biological macromolecules.
NMR Equipment
Very-High Field (700-800 MHz)
Bruker Avance III 700 MHz narrow bore NMR spectrometer equipped with a three channel 5 mm 1H-optimised triple resonance (1H/13C/15N TCI) He-cooled cryoprobe, z-gradient, suitable for 3 mm, 5 mm and Bruker ‘shaped’ NMR tubes, automatic tuning and matching, with BACS-120 robot. The instrument is also equipped with dual receivers.