Now You See It! Rapid Sample Analysis with 100 MHz Benchtop NMR

DATE
July 15, 2026
TIME
8:00 a.m. PDT, 11:00 a.m. EDT, 16:00 BST, 17:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

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Benchtop NMR is changing how chemists access molecular structure and sample composition information directly at the bench, reducing dependence on centralized high-field NMR facilities and eliminating conventional sample preparation requirements.

The recent introduction of the 100 MHz spectrometer to the Spinsolve product family, featuring ultra-high magnetic field homogeneity and advanced pulse sequence capabilities, extends the power of NMR spectroscopy to samples obtained directly from synthetic workflows and crude reaction mixtures. Chemists can rapidly acquire high-quality spectroscopic data without solvent exchange or extensive sample preparation, enabling higher analytical throughput, faster decision-making, and simplified laboratory workflows.

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Advances in 100 MHz Benchtop NMR: Learn how improvements in magnetic field strength, spectral resolution, and advanced pulse sequences are expanding benchtop NMR capabilities.
  • Direct Sample Analysis with NMR: Discover how selective solvent suppression at 100 MHz enables direct analysis of crude and complex samples without the routine use of deuterated solvents.
  • Real-World Benchtop NMR Applications: Explore how benchtop NMR is implemented in reaction monitoring, battery research, pharmaceutical formulation analysis, and process understanding.
Who Should Attend:
  • Synthetic Chemists
  • Organic Chemists
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Process Chemists
  • Chemistry Educators

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Speakers

Anh Le-McClain, Ph.D.
Lead NMR Applications Scientist,
Magritek, Inc.
Sara Kobilka
Contributing Editor,
ACS Media Group

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