Release date: 2014-06-04

The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) purchased Bruce's AVANCE III HD NMR with Ascend Aeon 900 magnet, which uses state-of-the-art NMR capabilities for protein molecular imaging.

Recently, Bruker announced the successful installation of the world's first compact, single-layer laboratory, active refrigeration 900 mega nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), user California Institute of San Diego (UCSD) This system uses Aeon technology in the magnet design Integrated advanced refrigeration technology, unlike conventional magnets that require periodic refills. The system offers unparalleled convenience to customers.

The Ascend Aeon 900 is a superconducting magnet system that does not require liquid nitrogen but is re-liquefied with helium. It can be long-term, carefree operation without user maintenance. Traditional 900-megan magnets require two layers of laboratories, and new compact Ascend® Aeon 900 magnets can be placed in single-layer laboratories due to advances in superconductors, soldering techniques and magnet design. Now, researchers can benefit from the sensitivity of ultra-high solid state NMR in a limited laboratory space. The new magnet height is reduced and the smallest stray magnetic field provides maximum site flexibility and lower overall cost.

Brooke has been dealing with potential shortages and increased costs of helium. Earlier this year, Brooke introduced this Aeon technology into a 400-700 NMR NMR and now introduces it into a 900 mega NMR.

The University of California, San Diego, purchased Bruce's AVANCE® III HD NMR with Ascend Aeon 900 magnet, which uses state-of-the-art NMR capabilities for protein molecular imaging.

Source: Instrument Information Network

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