Reference Information
Safety & Policy Information
In order to use the facility, you must know the safety information and policies in this document.
Quick Reference
Common questions related to sample preparation are discussed here (what concentration to use, how long to signal average, how to estimate your concentration, etc.)
New User Checklist
A brief outline of steps required to prepare your sample and collect data.
Common Impurity Chemical Shifts
The 1H and 13C chemical shifts of common organic solvents are summarized here.
J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 21, 7512–7515; DOI 10.1021/jo971176v
J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 21, 7512–7515; DOI 10.1021/jo971176v
Solvent Information
This is easier to use than the previous reference if you just want to know where the residual solvent peak shows up and where the typical position of water is.
Chemical Shift Charts
Some typical chemical shift ranges for several common nuclei (1H, 13C, 15N, 31P, 19F, and 29Si)
J Coupling Info
Karplus relationships for typical 1H–1H coupling as well as some tables of 1H–X and 13C–X coupling constants.
Equivalence in NMR
A brief overview of chemical shift equivalence and magnetic equivalence in liquid-state NMR.
NMR Periodic Table
Periodic tables summarizing useful NMR parameters for spin-1/2 and quadrupolar isotopes.
Bruker: noD-HQ
How to calculate the concentration of a solute in a protonated solvent