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| # when the list of solvents appears, choose the one that your sample is in. Wait for locking. | # when the list of solvents appears, choose the one that your sample is in. Wait for locking. | ||
| # once the sample is locked, type topshim on the command line to shim the sample | # once the sample is locked, type topshim on the command line to shim the sample | ||
| − | # while the sample is being automatically shimmed, type edc on the  | + | # while the sample is being automatically shimmed, type edc on the command line to create a new dataset (example [[New Dataset Window for Bruker TopSpin|here]]) | 
| # edc opens the window that sets everything for the experiment to run your sample | # edc opens the window that sets everything for the experiment to run your sample | ||
Revision as of 10:25, 13 May 2020
Introduction
If you need to use a Bruker NMR instrument for a liquid sample, here are some quick instructions to get your sample running as easily as possible:
Step by step
- log in to workstation
- log in to TopSpin
- type ej on the command line or click the eject button to eject the current sample that is in the magnet
- remove the old sample from the top of the magnet
- remove the old sample from the sample holder
- place your sample in the sample holder
- slide your sample down in the holder until it hits the stop
- place the sample/holder on top of the column of air on the magnet
- go back to the workstation, click insert sample and wait for the sample to drop down into the probe
- type lock on the command line
- when the list of solvents appears, choose the one that your sample is in. Wait for locking.
- once the sample is locked, type topshim on the command line to shim the sample
- while the sample is being automatically shimmed, type edc on the command line to create a new dataset (example here)
- edc opens the window that sets everything for the experiment to run your sample
