Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facility for Northern Australia (Old ID 21541)

Australian Research Council (ARC), Charles Darwin University, James Cook University
Role

Principal Investigator

Description

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a fundamentally and critically important technique in the characterisation of organic, inorganic and biological compounds. The purchase of a state-of-the-art instrument at James Cook University and a lower resolution instrument at Charles Darwin University are required to support productive existing research projects, and nurture future projects, in organometallic chemistry and the development of new materials and analytical sensors; organic photochemistry as applied in synthesis and degradation; natural products, pharmaceutical, inorganic chemistry, where multinuclear nuclear magnetic resonance is most important and applicable in drug design, development and delivery.

Date

26 Feb 2015 - 25 Feb 2016

Project Type

GRANT

Keywords

NMR Spectroscopy;Inorganic Chemistry;Organic Chemistry

Funding Body

Australian Research Council (ARC), Charles Darwin University, James Cook University

Amount

405000

Project Team

Michael Oelgemoeller;Rosalie Hocking;George Vamvounis;Patrick Schaeffer