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== Adjusting sample depth with a sample gauge  ==
== Adjusting sample depth with a sample gauge  ==


[[Image:Gauge sch.jpg|right|100px]]First, the NMR tube has to be inserted into a spinner turbine. For best results, NMR tubes should be positioned in the spinner turbine so that the sample volume will be centered in the NMR probe. This can be done with the help of a sample gauge, which usually has a center line and rectangular markings to indicate the probe geometry.<br>  
[[Image:Gauge sch.jpg|right|100px]]First, the NMR tube is needed to be inserted into a spinner turbine. For best results, NMR tubes should be positioned in the spinner turbine so that the sample volume will be centered in the NMR probe. This can be done with the help of a sample gauge, which usually has a center line and rectangular markings to indicate the probe geometry.<br>  


A sample gauge also has an adjustable bottom, which can be adjusted to allow quick posistioning of a series of identical samples. Setting a sample tube too low may cause it to break, as well as contaminate and damage the probe!  
A sample gauge also has an adjustable bottom, which can be adjusted to allow quick posistioning of a series of identical samples. Setting a sample tube too low may cause it to break, as well as contaminate and damage the probe!  
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http://www.varianinc.com/image/vimage/docs/products/nmr/apps/pubs/manuals/0199931300b.pdf  
http://www.varianinc.com/image/vimage/docs/products/nmr/apps/pubs/manuals/0199931300b.pdf  


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== Working with Bruker Instruments  ==


== Working with Bruker Instruments ==
As with Varians, the sample tube is loaded into a spinner and the depth is adjusted using a depth gauge.&nbsp; The base of the depth gauge should be set to the minimum sample tube depth allowed by the probe in use.&nbsp; DO&nbsp;NOT&nbsp;adjust this level.&nbsp; The minimum volume depth for most Bruker probes is normally smaller than that for Varians, as a result it is important to use Shigemi tubes suitable for use with Bruker probes (they will have a shorter glass base).  
 
As with Varians, the sample tube is loaded into a spinner and the depth is adjusted using a depth gauge.&nbsp; The base of the depth gauge should be set to the minimum sample tube depth allowed by the probe in use.&nbsp; DO&nbsp;NOT&nbsp;adjust this level.&nbsp; The minimum volume depth for most Bruker probes is normally smaller than that for Varians, as a result it is important to use Shigemi tubes suitable for use with Bruker probes (they will have a shorter glass base).
 


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Samples are manually ejected and inserted into the magent using the sample eject/insert button on the BSMS panel; the button is located in the top left corner of the BSMS.&nbsp; Samples can also be ejected using the command line in Topspin (command, ej).&nbsp;  
Samples are manually ejected and inserted into the magent using the sample eject/insert button on the BSMS panel; the button is located in the top left corner of the BSMS.&nbsp; Samples can also be ejected using the command line in Topspin (command, ej).&nbsp;  
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The procedure for inserting the NMR sample into the magnet is analogous to Varians:  
The procedure for inserting the NMR sample into the magnet is analogous to Varians:  


#Eject the current sample.&nbsp; Pressing the eject button on the BSMS (green light comes on) will initiate an airflow and the current sample will float to the top of the bore.
#Eject the current sample.&nbsp; Pressing the eject button on the BSMS (green light comes on) will initiate an airflow and the current sample will float to the top of the bore.  
#Replace the current sample with the new sample.
#Replace the current sample with the new sample.  
#Pressing the eject button again on the BSMS (green light turns off) stops the airflow and the sample is slowly lowered into the magnet.&nbsp;  
#Pressing the eject button again on the BSMS (green light turns off) stops the airflow and the sample is slowly lowered into the magnet.&nbsp;  
#Look for the sample lock to ensure the sample is properly sitting in the probe.
#Look for the sample lock to ensure the sample is properly sitting in the probe.

Revision as of 22:35, 8 December 2009

Adjusting sample depth with a sample gauge

Gauge sch.jpg

First, the NMR tube is needed to be inserted into a spinner turbine. For best results, NMR tubes should be positioned in the spinner turbine so that the sample volume will be centered in the NMR probe. This can be done with the help of a sample gauge, which usually has a center line and rectangular markings to indicate the probe geometry.

A sample gauge also has an adjustable bottom, which can be adjusted to allow quick posistioning of a series of identical samples. Setting a sample tube too low may cause it to break, as well as contaminate and damage the probe!

It is also important to make sure that the tube sits firmly in the spinner. If your sample slides too easily inside a spinner turbine, it may indicate that its rubber o-rings need replacement.

Inserting and ejecting

To access the Insert and Eject buttons do the following:

  • VNMR - click on the Acqi button or type acqi
  • VNMRJ - click on the Setup tab

You can also type insert or i and eject or e at the command prompt in VNMR or VNMRJ.

Sample change procedure

  1. Eject the current sample first. Even if there is no sample in the magnet you need to use eject to create airflow.
  2. Remove the ejected sample.
  3. Verify that you have the airflow to support your sample. Carefully insert the sample in the bore.
  4. Click on Insert to lower your sample.

Avoid leaving the spectrometer with an open bore for long periods of time, as this increases the risk contaminating the bore with forieign particles. If you need to remove a sample and have nothing else to measure, either insert a standard NMR sample or cover the bore with a dedicated plug.


External links

http://www.varianinc.com/image/vimage/docs/products/nmr/apps/pubs/manuals/0199916100c.pdf

http://www.varianinc.com/image/vimage/docs/products/nmr/apps/pubs/manuals/0199931300b.pdf


Working with Bruker Instruments

As with Varians, the sample tube is loaded into a spinner and the depth is adjusted using a depth gauge.  The base of the depth gauge should be set to the minimum sample tube depth allowed by the probe in use.  DO NOT adjust this level.  The minimum volume depth for most Bruker probes is normally smaller than that for Varians, as a result it is important to use Shigemi tubes suitable for use with Bruker probes (they will have a shorter glass base).


Samples are manually ejected and inserted into the magent using the sample eject/insert button on the BSMS panel; the button is located in the top left corner of the BSMS.  Samples can also be ejected using the command line in Topspin (command, ej). 

The procedure for inserting the NMR sample into the magnet is analogous to Varians:

  1. Eject the current sample.  Pressing the eject button on the BSMS (green light comes on) will initiate an airflow and the current sample will float to the top of the bore.
  2. Replace the current sample with the new sample.
  3. Pressing the eject button again on the BSMS (green light turns off) stops the airflow and the sample is slowly lowered into the magnet. 
  4. Look for the sample lock to ensure the sample is properly sitting in the probe.