1993
DOI: 10.1139/v93-040
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Use of a laboratory robot for repetitive solution NMR sample preparation

Abstract: . Can. J. Chem. 71, 275 (1993). Observing ligand 'H NMR signals while conditions (e.g., analytical concentrations, pH) are changed in an aqueous metal-proton-ligand system is one of the most potent methods of elucidating the precise details of speciation in such systems. Typically this is performed by changing the conditions in a solution reservoir, while withdrawing a sample for NMR analysis at each stage. However, such sample preparation is tedious and time-consuming. We report here studies, using a Mitsubis… Show more

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