The NEO-500 is equipped with a Avance IV NEO console and a 5 mm 1H/BB iProbe. The spectrometer was partially funded by the NIH grant S10OD024998. The AV-600 is a workhorse instrument with high sensitivity for X nuclei observe experiments. Variable temperature operation is available over the range of 0-135 ☌. The AV-600 is equipped with an Avance III console and a 5 mm 1H/BB Prodigy cryo-probe. The AV-700 provides high sensitivity for one- and multi-dimensional 1H-observe NMR experiments. Variable temperature operation is available over the range of 0-80 ☌. TXI cryo-probe has cooled preamplifiers for the 1H channel. The AV-700 is equipped with an Avance I console and a 5 mm triple resonance 1H/ 13C/ 15N TXI cryo-probe.
The different configurations provide a wide range of capabilities to meet the needs of our diverse user base ranging from routine analysis to advanced applications. Seven spectrometers, with proton frequencies from 300 MHz to 700 MHz, are available for hands-on use 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please visit the main NMR Facility server instead. This website is not a complete mirror, many links are not available from here. NOTE: If your computer has a Berkeley Campus or LBNL IP address or connect through campus VPN, you can access the main NMR Facility website directly. Please peruse the Access to Instruments and Facility pages for more information. All users must satisfy a minimum level of training before access to the CoC-NMR is granted. Nominally, CoC-NMR staff are available between 9 am to 5 pm. The Facility instruments are available for use 24 hours a day year around. The CoC-NMR's resources are available for hands-on use to all members of the UC Berkeley and LBNL. The College of Chemistry Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility (CoC-NMR)is located in D11 Latimer Hall.