Difference between revisions of "Walk-up NMR user instructions for Anasazi"

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# The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter '''nu H1''' on the command line.
 
# The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter '''nu H1''' on the command line.
 
# Lift the lid on the magnet to reveal the sample compartment
 
# Lift the lid on the magnet to reveal the sample compartment
# Press the EJECT button on the controls and remove the old sample
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# Press the EJECT button on the controls and remove the old sample.
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# Remove the old sample from the spinner and insert your sample.
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# Insert the tube with the spinner into the black depth gauge on the front the magnet until the button of the tube hits the bottom of the gauge.

Revision as of 20:11, 18 May 2020

If you need to use a Anasazi NMR instrument for a liquid sample, here are some quick instructions to get your sample running as easily as possible. Samples for most Anasazi instruments use regular 5mm NMR tubes.

  1. Open the PNMR program.
  2. The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter nu H1 on the command line.
  3. Lift the lid on the magnet to reveal the sample compartment
  4. Press the EJECT button on the controls and remove the old sample.
  5. Remove the old sample from the spinner and insert your sample.
  6. Insert the tube with the spinner into the black depth gauge on the front the magnet until the button of the tube hits the bottom of the gauge.