Oxford Instruments claims its system will regenerate the teaching of EMR.
Oxford Instruments, the supplier of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) solutions, has launched the AffirmoEX Electron Magnetic Resonance (EMR) system with the aim of improving the teaching of EMR in universities and colleges.
EMR is the only technique that directly measures unpaired electrons, a key chemical moiety, important in a range of areas such as free radical studies, oxidation, transition metal oxidation states, catalysis, reaction mechanism elucidation and reaction kinetics.
Together with the AffirmoEX benchtop EMR spectrometer, Oxford Instruments is introducing a package of undergraduate teaching materials, making it easy to incorporate both theoretical and practical aspects of the technique into the undergraduate curriculum.
Oxford Instruments will be exhibiting at Booth 216 at the Eastern Analytical Symposium from the 12-15th November.