Chemistry Research Laboratory

 

   

The NMR facility housed in the Chemistry Research Laboratory is one of the largest available to Research Chemists in the UK. It houses eleven solution-state and two solid-state FT NMR instruments with proton operating frequencies ranging between 200 and 700 MHz, which are capable of running most experiments of interest to the research chemist. They are managed by Dr Tim Claridge (Organic/ChemBiol) and Dr Nick Rees (Inorganic) and are operated and maintained by five members of staff in total.

For further information please contact tim.claridge@chem.ox.ac.uk 


Research workers in Chemistry should start here
 How to use the CRL NMR Facilities 

New researchers can also view:

the Introductory NMR lecture (for all new Organic/ChemBiol research workers)

 A (very brief) guide to NMR methods for Organic Chemists