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Researcher

Monique Biesemans

  • Research Expertise:
    • Description of the HNMR laboratory The High Resolution NMR Centre is basically the NMR lab of the VUB providing all NMR spectra and NMR know how to any researcher of the VUB - or outside the institution - needing NMR for purposes of chemical substance identification and structure determination, either in scientific collaboration, or in service context. This means that, in particular, also the partner of the present proposal, the unit ORGC, makes uses of these know how and services on a regular basis. The NMR Centre has profiled itself since 1990 in the advanced chemical structure determination by multinuclear 1D and 2D NMR methods, including its dynamic aspects. The specific own research field of the HNMR team focuses on structural issues on organotin chemistry, addressed by advanced 1D and 2D gradient pulse assisted NMR techniques based on the 119/117Sn nucleus. For the last four years, the scientific interest of the group has evolved towards grafting organotins to soluble and insoluble polymers, aiming a
  • Keywords:Chemistry (incl. biochemistry), General and logistic services
  • Disciplines:Natural sciences
  • Users of research expertise:
    • Description of the HNMR laboratory The High Resolution NMR Centre is basically the NMR lab of the VUB providing all NMR spectra and NMR know how to any researcher of the VUB - or outside the institution - needing NMR for purposes of chemical substance identification and structure determination, either in scientific collaboration, or in service context. This means that, in particular, also the partner of the present proposal, the unit ORGC, makes uses of these know how and services on a regular basis. The NMR Centre has profiled itself since 1990 in the advanced chemical structure determination by multinuclear 1D and 2D NMR methods, including its dynamic aspects. The specific own research field of the HNMR team focuses on structural issues on organotin chemistry, addressed by advanced 1D and 2D gradient pulse assisted NMR techniques based on the 119/117Sn nucleus. For the last four years, the scientific interest of the group has evolved towards grafting organotins to soluble and insoluble polymers, aiming a