Oxford Instruments Launches X-Pulse 90, First 90 MHz Benchtop NMR Spectrometer
Oxford Instruments has introduced the X-Pulse 90, the first benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer operating at 90 MHz. This device offers enhanced sensitivity and flexibility for analyzing a wide range of atomic nuclei, benefiting applications such as battery research, polymer chemistry, and pharmaceutical quality control. With improved signal-to-noise ratios and faster data collection, X-Pulse 90 enables accurate measurement of lower sample concentrations and supports various upgrades and automation.

Oxford Instruments has launched the X-Pulse 90, the first benchtop NMR spectrometer operating at 90 MHz. This instrument features increased magnetic field strength, leading to higher sensitivity and flexibility for analyzing a diverse range of atomic nuclei.
The X-Pulse 90 allows for improved peak separation, with a signal-to-noise ratio up to double that of its predecessor and data collection up to four times faster. It supports multiple applications including battery research, polymer chemistry, and pharmaceutical quality control. The device is modular and can be enhanced with sample automation and various temperature controls.




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