An NMR tube filled with a colorless sample, sealed with a green polyethylene cap and Parafilm
Left to right: Flame, septum and polyethylene cap sealed NMR tubes
Aqua regia has been added to these NMR tubes to remove all traces of organic material. An NMR tube is a thin glass walled tube used to contain samples in NMR spectroscopy. Typically NMR tubes come in 5 mm diameters but 10 mm sample are known. It is important that the tubes are uniformly thick and well-balanced to ensure that NMR tube spins at a regular rate (i.e. that they do not wobble), usually about 20 Hz in the NMR spectrometer. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1704x2272, 650 KB) Summary Picture taken by User:Kjaergaard. ...
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Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous of laboratory items, Parafilm is a product of the American Can Company, consisting of a flexible film, available in several different lengths and widths, that is commonly used for sealing or protecting vessels. ...
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Aqua regia (Latin for royal water) is a highly corrosive, fuming yellow or red solution formed by a fresh mixture of concentrated nitric acid (otherwise known as aqua fortis) and concentrated hydrochloric acid, usually in a volumetric ratio of one to three. ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy most commonly known as NMR Spectroscopy is the name given to the technique which exploits the magnetic properties of nuclei. ...
Sample preparation - Typically only a small amount of sample is required (e.g. 10-20 mg), however depending on the NMR experiment performed, a smaller or larger quantity can be used.
- The appropriate solvent is added. For 1H NMR this will usually be a deuterated solvent such as CDCl3. The amount of solvent required will typically be the amount required to fill the tube by 4-5 cm.
- The sample may be sonicated or agitated by drawing and expelling from a Pasteur pipette to aid dissolution.
- Ideally the sample should not contain any suspended matter and if required the solution should be filtered. This can be done by forcing the solution through a plug of celite in a fresh Pasteur pipette directly into the NMR tube. Filtering of deuterated solutions should be avoided due to the cost of these solvents.
- The NMR tube is loaded with the sample to the required height.
- Normally the deutrated solvent used will contain a NMR reference standard (such as TMS). However, if an NMR reference standard is required, this can be added carefully to the sample. Modern NMR machines can reference to solvent peaks, and so an internal reference is not always required.
- The NMR tube is then usually sealed with a polyethylene cap, but can be flame sealed or sealed with a Teflon 'Schlenk' tap or even a very small rubber septum. Parafilm may be wrapped around the cap to reduce solvent evaporation. The tube should be labeled.
Sonication is a process of dispersing, disrupting or desactivating various biological materials by the use of sound waves. ...
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Diatomaceous earth, also known as diatomite, kieselguhr, kieselgur, and Celite, is a naturally occurring, soft, chalk-like, sedimentary rock mineral that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. ...
Tetramethylsilane, or TMS, is a chemical compound with the formula Si(CH3)4 or SiMe4 (Me = CH3). ...
An selection of Schlenk flasks and a Schlenk tube (bottom right) A Schlenk flask, or Schlenk tube is a reaction vessel typically used in air sensitive chemistry, invented by Wilhelm Schlenk. ...
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Perhaps one of the most ubiquitous of laboratory items, Parafilm is a product of the American Can Company, consisting of a flexible film, available in several different lengths and widths, that is commonly used for sealing or protecting vessels. ...
Cleaning
NMR tube cleaning apparatus: 1: NMR tube, 2: Compound residue, 3: NMR tube cap, 4: NMR tube cap form a vacuum seal, 5: Cleaning Tube fits within NMR tube, 6: Solvent reservoir container, 7: Solvent/solvent level, 8: Vacuum applied, 9: Waste solvent . NMR tubes are hard to clean because of their small bore. Tubes are cleaned best before the sample has dried. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (360x1300, 46 KB) // NMR tube cleaner 1: NMR tube 2: Compound residue 3: NMR tube cap 4: NMR tube cap form a vacuum seal 5: Cleaning Tube fits within NMR tube 6: Solvent reservoir container 7: Solvent/solvent level 8: Vacuum...
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- The tube is rinsed with the (non-deuterated) solvent used to dissolve the initial sample. If unknown, dichloromethane or acetone are good choices because dichloromethane is similar in polarity to chloroform, a common NMR solvent, while acetone dissolves many organic compounds.
- If traces of contaminants still exist, the tube is sonicated with an appropriate solvent, and scrubbed with a pipe cleaner.
- If necessary, the tube may be filled with an oxidizing solution of aqua regia or piranha solution (H2O2/H2SO4, not chromic acid!)
- Once the NMR tube is determined to be clean, it is triple-rinsed with distilled water, acetone, and left to air-dry or dry in an oven at low-temperature.
Alternatively, an NMR tube cleaning apparatus can be used. The NMR tube 1 (with the cap 3 fixed to the base of the NMR tube), is place upside down on the apparatus. The NMR tube fits over an inner tube 5 linked to the solvent reservoir 6. The NMR cap rests on the outer tube of the apparatus 4. A vacuum is applied (usually via a water aspirator via the vacuum inlet). The NMR tube cap forms a vacuum seal. Solvent 7 is drawn from the solvent reservoir 6 and is forced to the base of the NMR tube and flushes the NMR tube out 9 with solvent cleaning it. Note to complete the vacuum a flask is attached to the NMR tube cleaning apparatus. Dichloromethane or Methylene chloride is a chemical compound widely used as a solvent for organic materials. ...
In chemistry, acetone (also known as propanone, dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, propan-2-one and β-ketopropane) is the simplest representative of the ketones. ...
A plain white pipe cleaner. ...
Aqua regia (Latin for royal water) is a highly corrosive, fuming yellow or red solution formed by a fresh mixture of concentrated nitric acid (otherwise known as aqua fortis) and concentrated hydrochloric acid, usually in a volumetric ratio of one to three. ...
Piranha cleaning solution is a warm mixture of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), used to clean organic residue off of substrates. ...
In chemistry, chromic acid is a hypothetical chromium (Cr) compound, yet to be isolated, that would have the formula H2CrO4. ...
NMR tube cleaning apparatus: 1: NMR tube, 2: Compound residue, 3: NMR tube cap, 4: NMR tube cap form a vacuum seal, 5: Cleaning Tube fits within NMR tube, 6: Solvent reservoir container, 7: Solvent/solvent level, 8: Vacuum applied, 9: Waste solvent . ...
A copper aspirator. ...
See also Brown glass jars with some clear lab glassware in the background Laboratory glassware refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific experiments and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology laboratories. ...
Gallery A sample of polythiophenes in an NMR tube. Due to the high degree of conjugation, the sample fluoresces under ultraviolet light. Image File history File linksMetadata Polythiophenes_fluorescence_NMR_tube. ...
Polythiophenes (PTs) are sulfur heterocycle polymers of thiophene which can become conducting when electrons are added or removed from the conjugated Ï-orbitals via doping. ...
Note: Ultraviolet is also the name of a 1998 UK television miniseries about vampires. ...
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