Are you interested in innovative reaction monitoring techniques? Don't miss our upcoming webinar on May 9th at 3pm BST with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This interactive session will showcase how FlowNMR spectroscopy with the X-Pulse benchtop NMR spectrometer is revolutionising real-time reaction analysis. Our experts Asad Saib and Robin Blagg will share case studies across diverse applications like lithium extraction and organic synthesis. Learn how FlowNMR provides: real-time data for streamlined workflows, enhanced efficiency and adaptability for various reaction types. Register now using the link below: https://okt.to/Od3IHp #NMRSpectroscopy #Spectroscopy #MagneticResonance
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Are you interested in innovative reaction monitoring techniques? Don't miss our upcoming webinar on May 9th at 3pm BST with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This interactive session will showcase how FlowNMR spectroscopy with the X-Pulse benchtop NMR spectrometer is revolutionising real-time reaction analysis. Our experts Asad Saib and Robin Blagg will share case studies across diverse applications like lithium extraction and organic synthesis. Learn how FlowNMR provides: real-time data for streamlined workflows, enhanced efficiency and adaptability for various reaction types. Register now using the link below: https://okt.to/I8JtuH #NMRSpectroscopy #Spectroscopy #MagneticResonance
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Are you interested in innovative reaction monitoring techniques? Don't miss our upcoming webinar on May 9th at 3pm BST with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This interactive session will showcase how FlowNMR spectroscopy with the X-Pulse benchtop NMR spectrometer is revolutionising real-time reaction analysis. Our experts Asad Saib and Robin Blagg will share case studies across diverse applications like lithium extraction and organic synthesis. Learn how FlowNMR provides: real-time data for streamlined workflows, enhanced efficiency and adaptability for various reaction types. Register now using the link below: https://okt.to/owNZ5K #NMRSpectroscopy #Spectroscopy #MagneticResonance
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Are you interested in innovative reaction monitoring techniques? Don't miss our upcoming webinar on May 9th at 3pm BST with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This interactive session will showcase how FlowNMR spectroscopy with the X-Pulse benchtop NMR spectrometer is revolutionising real-time reaction analysis. Our experts Asad Saib and Robin Blagg will share case studies across diverse applications like lithium extraction and organic synthesis. Learn how FlowNMR provides: real-time data for streamlined workflows, enhanced efficiency and adaptability for various reaction types. Register now using the link below: https://okt.to/lL4cX2 #NMRSpectroscopy #Spectroscopy #MagneticResonance
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Flow chemistry with reaction monitoring is a hot topic at the moment. I am looking forward to learning more about flow analytics with bench top NMR Are you interested in innovative reaction monitoring techniques? Don't miss our upcoming webinar on May 9th at 3pm BST with the Royal Society of Chemistry. This interactive session will showcase how FlowNMR spectroscopy with the X-Pulse benchtop NMR spectrometer is revolutionising real-time reaction analysis. Our experts Asad Saib and Robin Blagg will share case studies across diverse applications like lithium extraction and organic synthesis. Learn how FlowNMR provides: real-time data for streamlined workflows, enhanced efficiency and adaptability for various reaction types. Register now using the link below: https://okt.to/bleYJP #NMRSpectroscopy #Spectroscopy #MagneticResonance
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Interesting small phosphorus-containing building block from Enamine chemists. Such compounds are always intriguing for NMR spectroscopists because of the large and, I’d say, sometimes peculiar ¹H-³¹P couplings. #nmr #nmrchat #chemistry #organicchemistry Andrii K.
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