inNMR: Unlocking a new class of NMR analyses

The inNMR project: Enabling Real-Time NMR Analysis of Molecule Movement from A to B.

NMR analysis of molecular processes or properties has traditionally been a time-consuming process, requiring the preparation of numerous sample conditions by incrementally adding components, or by collecting samples at intervals to monitor changes. 

This approach requires significant time and resources.

A game-changer for NMR experiments

Our innovative insert technology transforms how NMR experiments are conducted, enabling real-time studies of transport phenomena inside the NMR tube. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize experiments like ligand-target interactions, pH dependence studies, and chemical reaction optimization.

Potential applications of inNMR
Schematic figure showing insert disc with membrane (A) and illustration of potential applications for an NMR insert (B). Illustration: Pharmacy department, UiT


Why choose inNMR?

  1. Save Time & Resources: Eliminate excessive sample handling, reduce operator and instrument time, and cut down on the use of analytes and deuterated solvents, saving both effort and money.
  1. Optimized Experiments: Perform complex diffusion-controlled titrations or reaction optimizations in a single run, resulting in an unprecedented resolution of the studied process.
  1. Versatile Applications: The barrier itself can serve as the subject of study, enabling real-time analysis of the integrity of biological barriers, such as biofilms, under external pressures like antibiotics or characterizing different membrane compositions in electrochemistry.

The future of NMR is here

With the inNMR innovation, you can achieve deeper insights, faster results, and more efficient workflows.

This technology is set to redefine how scientists approach NMR experiments, making it an attractive tool for companies and researchers looking to stay ahead of the competition.

Project group

Professor

Johan Mattias Isaksson (Project manager)

Professor

Gøril Eide Flaten

Researcher

Amélie Frison

Postdoc

Philip Rainford

Business developer

Morten Elde

Business developer

Bronwyn Smithies

Project partners

 
UiT
 
Norinnova AS
 
The Research Council of Norway
 

 

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