To flame‐seal or not to flame‐seal NMR tubes: The role of liquid–vapor equilibria on the accuracy of variable temperature experiments
Derek Morrelli,
Santanu Maitra,
V. V. Krishnan
Abstract:In NMR experiments, it is crucial to control the temperature of the sample, especially when measuring kinetic parameters. Usually, it takes 2 to 5 min for the temperature of the sample inside the NMR probe to stabilize at a fixed value set for the experiment. However, the NMR sample tubes are flame‐sealed in some cases, such as when working with volatile solvents, atmosphere‐sensitive samples, or calibration samples for long‐term use. When these samples are placed inside the NMR probe, the spectrometer control… Show more
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