As a next step in research resumption, the i3c in clb108 and the b400 in clb110 are now open for users, in the conditions bellow: Users have been trained on these instruments. If you need training, contact Ion. To use the i3c, sent an email to Robert before, and he will update your account. You…
Starting this weekend, we’ll do two runs on Sunday, at 1300 and 1600.
We will treat Labor Day as a Sunday, one run at 1500.
Starting this week, we added more runs on weekends. The new schedule is: M-F 1000, 1300, 1500, 1700, 1900, 2200; Sat 1300, 1600, 1900; Sun 1500.
Starting Monday, August 3rd: We are adding another run in the afternoon, to accommodate the influx of samples. The new schedule is 1000, 1300, 1500, 1700, 1900, 2200. Samples taking more than 5 minutes (that’s time for a proton in16 scans and a carbon in 64) might be moved to the night run, depending on…
I will organize a zoom meeting to answer your questions on Mnova processing. I already have a list of questions, and I would also discuss processing kinetics in Mnova, but this is an opportunity to submit your own questions, preferably by email, and preferably ahead of the session.
Dear All, here is a reminder about the sample submission form and the directory where you can find your data: Remember the location of your samples in the tray (take picture?) , return to your lab and fill in the Sample Submission Form. Once your samples are run, you can retrieve the data from the…
use the second row in the sample submission tray. When location 24 is taken, continue with the inner row of position 1 and fill the sample submission form as location 1′. Also, starting Saturday July 18, we will not accept long J-Young tubes anymore.
As the number of samples increases, please follow these directions to streamline the runs: The height of the solvent in the tube should be at least 40 mm.Write the sample identifier on the tube, with a fine marker. You can buy those at the stockroom. You can erase the writing after, with acetone. No more…
We will have two runs on Saturday at 1300 and 1900. Submit your samples as usual, using the Sample Submission Form.