Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a widely used analytical method for contemporary chemists. Moravek has two state-of-the-art NMRs available to serve as powerful tools for structural identification and confirmation.

Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis may be used to confirm the identity of intermediate compounds or final products, either by obtaining the expected spectrum or by comparing the obtained spectrum to one obtained from analysis of a reference standard. Moravek also has a qualified NMR available for release testing of custom GMP products.

Moravek routinely analyzes samples by proton (1H), carbon-13 (13C), phosphorus-31 (31P), and tritium (3H) nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with one of our two state-of-the-art NMRs. Proton and carbon-13 NMR are often performed since hydrogen and carbon atoms are often present in our products. Carbon-13 or tritium NMR may be used for compounds labeled with those isotopes to determine or confirm the position of the label.

Other nuclides for NMR analysis may be available upon request to meet your custom needs.

  • Labeled compound basic one dimensional nuclear magnetic spectroscopy including printed results: $2,160†.

†Pricing pertains to non-GLP grade products manufactured by Moravek. Please inquire to obtain pricing for products produced by other manufacturers.