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Spectroscopy, the study of light interacting with matter, was first discovered by Sir Isaac Newton in the early 1700s through his famous prism experiment. Since then, its relentless and progressive journey has greatly benefited mankind. Today, various spectroscopic methods are utilized in fields ranging from astronomy to quality control in modern research laboratories. Due to its robustness, accuracy, and precision, spectroscopy has become an indispensable analytical tool in industries ranging from materials to health. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is crucial for atomistic structural characterization. Since its discovery in the late 1950s, NMR has been extensively used in both academia and industry to elucidate complex molecular structures and understand their functional implications. Traditional NMR spectroscopy relies on superconducting magnets, which require ultra-low temperatures to operate, thereby increasing operational costs. In contrast, Magritek’s Spinsolve Benchtop NMR employs a permanent magnet based on the Halbach design, eliminating the need for ultra-cool conditions. This innovation significantly reduces costs and enhances accessibility for a broader range of academic and industrial applications. Spinsolve NMR has demonstrated versatility across various fields, from material sciences to forensic science. In industrial settings, it serves as a robust qualitative and quantitative analytical tool, often integrated with other techniques such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and reaction monitoring systems, thereby advancing research and development efforts.
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