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# Open the PNMR program. The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter '''nu H1''' on the command line. | # Open the PNMR program. The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter '''nu H1''' on the command line. |
Revision as of 19:05, 18 May 2020
If you need to use a Anasazi NMR instrument for a liquid sample, here are some quick instructions to get your sample running as easily as possible. Samples for most Anasazi instruments use regular 5mm NMR tubes.
- Open the PNMR program. The PNMR prompt, at the bottom left-hand corner of the PNMR program, indicates the nucleus that is set to observe. It should be H1> to observe proton. If not, enter nu H1 on the command line.