CHE 219 and 219L are offered as a Graduate level course for Spectroscopy of Organic compounds and also provide training on the Chemistry instruments. The Facility is currently updating their training for prospective users to facilitate independently spectrometer Operation and will replace the historical BCM 230 course. All of the spectrometers are multinuclear and a large variety of liquids, solids, surface, and imaging probes are available for use. The Facility presently operates nine spectrometers of varying purposes and capabilities, three of which are operated jointly with the Chemistry Department and located in the Chemistry building. We provide qualified researchers in the biological, medical, and physical sciences access to state-of-the-art NMR instrumentation for spectroscopy and imaging. The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility at UC Davis is a Core Science Facility operating under the Office of Research. Researcher placing an NMR sample into the 600 MHz VNMRS NMR spectrometer at the UC Davis NMR Facility Click Here to learn how to use our facility Overview
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