Benchtop low-resolution NMR spectrometer with gradient probe. Ghent University
The many applications (droplet size; chemical composition; crystallization; bound water) of low-resolution NMR for research of various products (food, pharma, chemicals) and its non-destructive, as well as non-invasive nature make this technique truly indispensable for the research groups involved in this project. Moreover, it is an essential technique that should remain available within the UGent research community. In order to enable ...