Time-Domain NMR: Basic Principles and Real-World Applications

Seminar Overview

TD-NMR is an indispensable analytical technique used in quality control and assurance for a wide variety of applications. A distinguishing feature of TD-NMR is that it uses radio-frequency energy, which non-destructively analyzes the entire sample volume.

The signals generated can be used to precisely and accurately measure real-world samples with minimal preparation. This seminar will introduce the TD-NMR technique and demonstrate some of these real-world applications. With an understanding of the underlying TD-NMR principles the viewer will also be able to embark on their own novel applications.

Presenters

Stefan Jehle, Ph.D. - Applications Scientist - Bruker BioSpin

Who should attend?

Managers, scientists and technicians interested in how TD-NMR can be applied to such a wide range of important industrial applications:

  • Analytical laboratories employing TD-NMR
  • Oil producers and oil processing industries
  • Refineries
  • Life sciences
  • Analytical service providers
  • Petrochemical Industry
  • Chocolate manufacturer
  • Food Sciences
  • Industries producing emulsions (i.e. cosmetics)

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