NMRDG & MSG Spring Meeting, 2017

Low level detection and quantification by NMR Spectroscopy

29th March 2017, GSK Stevenage, UK

The Royal Society of Chemistry Molecular Spectroscopy and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Discussion Groups are jointly organising a 1 day meeting in March 2017. The theme for the meeting is “Low level detection and quantification by NMR”, exploring what this means for different NMR technologies, including solution state NMR, solid state NMR and benchtop/low field NMR .

We have speakers confirmed to talk about conventional low level detection and quantification, including low level (ppm) quantification using cryoprobes, quantification of polymorphism using ssNMR and NMR methods for simplifying spectra and expanding the range of 19F NMR for quantitative analysis.

We are also going to hear about the use of different methods of hyperpolarisation, both within solution state and solid state NMR and the effect these sensitivity enhancements make to limits of detection and the implications for quantification.

Further details will be available shortly via the NMRDG website, including registration details, the meeting program and travel information.