Bruker’s Ultra-High Field (UHF) NMR technology plays a central role in pushing the boundaries of modern research.
Our in-depth whitepaper, “Ultra-High Field NMR – Fueling the Future of Scientific Discovery”, presents a detailed overview of the development and scientific relevance of UHF NMR spectroscopy, culminating in the creation of the most powerful high-resolution NMR magnet to date, operating at 30.55 Tesla. It outlines the evolution of magnet technology from Low-Temperature Superconductors (LTS) to High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS), and the engineering advances that enabled the construction of GHz-Class NMR systems.
The whitepaper emphasizes the substantial improvements in resolution and sensitivity that UHF NMR delivers, particularly in structural biology, materials science, and magnetic resonance microscopy. It also highlights how UHF NMR enables new experimental capabilities, such as enhanced spectral dispersion and improved detection of quadrupolar nuclei, that are essential for tackling urgent issues like climate change. The enhanced resolution and sensitivity offered by UHF NMR enable advanced characterization of biological systems - crucial for unravelling the complex mechanisms in diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's.
Download the whitepaper now and discover how UHF NMR is accelerating scientific discovery across disciplines.