
High-Resolution NMR
High-Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a technique used by scientists to observe the detailed structures of molecules. It works by placing a sample in a strong magnetic field and using radio waves to excite atomic nuclei, primarily hydrogen atoms. The resulting signals reveal information about the molecular environment, allowing researchers to determine the arrangement of atoms within complex substances like proteins or chemicals. High-resolution NMR provides very precise data, enabling detailed insights into the structure, dynamics, and interactions of molecules in solution, which is essential for advances in chemistry, biology, and medicine.