UniReM supports cutting-edge research in chemistry, physics, biology and related fields, in order to contribute to achievement of highly qualified human resources. UniReM is an operational, single-sited, regional and open-access research infrastructure that supports fundamental research activities in fields like organic chemisry, inorganic chemistry, physics, materials sciences etc. UniReM holds two spectrometers that operate at proton Larmor frequences of 500 MHz and 300 MHz (in magnetic fields B0 = 11.75 T and B0 = 7.05 T, respectively), both equipped with autosamplers.
Description UniReM supports cutting-edge research in chemistry, physics, biology and related fields, in order to contribute to achievement of highly qualified human resources. UniReM is an operational, single-sited, regional and open-access research infrastructure that supports fundamental research activities in fields like organic chemisry, inorganic chemistry, physics, materials sciences etc. UniReM holds two spectrometers that operate at proton Larmor frequences of 500 MHz and 300 MHz (in magnetic fields B0 = 11.75 T and B0 = 7.05 T, respectively), both equipped with autosamplers.
Partner institution University of Bucharest
Scientific domain PE4_5 - Analytical chemistry - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE4_1 - Physical chemistry - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE5_16 - Supramolecular chemistry - Synthetic Chemistry and Materials PE5_17 - Organic chemistry - Synthetic Chemistry and Materials PE4_6 - Chemical physics - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE4_9 - Method development in chemistry - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE4_11 - Physical chemistry of biological systems - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE5_13 - Homogeneous catalysis - Synthetic Chemistry and Materials PE4_3 - Molecular architecture and Structure - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences PE4_2 - Spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques - Physical and Analytical Chemical Sciences
Keywords Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies catalysis analysis of chemical compounds - spectroscopic techniques 1H NMR-based metabolomics nuclear magnetic resonance