• Benchtop NMR System Enhances Chemistry Undergraduate Education Programs at the University of Queensland

Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy

Benchtop NMR System Enhances Chemistry Undergraduate Education Programs at the University of Queensland

Aug 25 2015

Magritek report on the use of their Spinsolve Benchtop NMR spectrometer in the Chemistry Department of the University of Queensland where it is in use in the undergraduate laboratory curricula.

Dr Philip Sharpe is a teaching-focused academic in the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences at the University of Queensland, Australia.

As the academic in charge of the first year chemistry laboratory, Dr Sharpe is making analytical techniques available to young undergraduates whereas previous students may have had to rely on theory lessons and to use data generated at remote laboratories.

Dr Sharpe has his Spinsolve on a trolley which enables him to go from the second floor first year labs up to the fourth floor Advanced Teaching Laboratory and the fifth floor laboratory for second and third year students.

Commenting about Spinsolve, Dr Sharpe sees many advantages in both teaching and research. “Students used to miss the link from theory to practical use. Now my groups can have a hands-on experience and understand the value of NMR to the synthetic chemist. My second semester first-year students are taken through the basics of using Spinsolve. They make a product (paracetamol); run it on the NMR; acquire and process the data. Some of our more high achieving undergraduate students go a stage further with a six week research project where they are introduced to spectroscopy – IR, NMR and GC-MS. Each student is allowed to choose their own project. For example it could to study different reactions of benzaldehyde. They will analyse the products they synthesise to look at variations in substitution products. They are taught to use multiple techniques to confirm what they have made and the Spinsolve NMR machine is key to achieving this.”

Because of Spinsolve’s size, the fact that it does not need cryogens and requires just a single power socket means Queensland’s system is looked on as fully portable and lives on a trolley which is ferried by elevator between floors as and when it is required. As Dr Sharpe said: “The versatility of Spinsolve is just great. It gives us the flexibility we need. Students and staff alike are very pleased to have access to it.” There is a video about Dr Sharpe and his trolley-mounted Spinsolve system on Magritek’s website.


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