Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology will hold the 2019th Instrumental Analysis Course "Basics and Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Devices" on August 8, 30.
The Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology's Advanced Instruments Analysis Center centrally manages 27 types of common analytical instruments, not only supporting research and educational activities within the university, but also directly using them as regional research bases for local companies and nearby high schools. Offering the opportunity.The "Instrumental Analysis Course", which is held two or three times a year, is a course on cutting-edge research and analytical equipment for the purpose of training local engineers. More than 2 people have taken the course.
The 39th theme is "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy", an analytical method for investigating the structure and motion of molecules using the principle of magnetic resonance.A nuclear magnetic resonance device is a device that can analyze the molecular structure and characteristics of a substance by measuring the resonance phenomenon of the nuclear spin of the atomic nucleus.
In the course, in addition to a basic course on "nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy" with the cooperation of JEOL Ltd. and a measurement demonstration using a nuclear magnetic resonance device, Mr. Shigenobu Hayashi of the Industrial Technology Research Institute will give a "solid NMR inorganic material". Two lectures are planned: "Microstructural analysis of" and "Halogen-containing compounds from marine: Structural diversity and its biological activity" by Mr. Akira Kamada, Department of Materials and Life Sciences, Shizuoka University of Science and Technology.
Reference: [Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology] 39th Instrumental Analysis Course (PDF)