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EPSRC Reference: EP/T023147/1
Title: EPSRC Capital Award for Core Equipment: Transformative Upgrade of NMR Facilities
Principal Investigator: van der Hoek, Professor W
Other Investigators:
Cosstick, Professor R Luzyanin, Dr K Berry, Professor NG
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Department: Chemistry
Organisation: University of Liverpool
Scheme: Standard Research - NR1
Starts: 05 December 2019 Ends: 04 June 2021 Value (£): 250,000
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Catalysis & Applied Catalysis Chemical Synthetic Methodology
Materials Characterisation
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
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Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
05 Nov 2019 EPSRC Capital Award for Core Equipment Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
The main objective of this proposal is to dramatically enhance the capabilities and throughput of the NMR facilities within the School of Physical Sciences/University of Liverpool that underpins our world leading research activities within the remit of EPSRC, including those in the field of Design of New Materials, Energy and Catalysis, as well as in a number of Healthcare chemistry projects.

Upon this transformative upgrade, Materials research in the UoL will benefit in several ways from the increased sensitivity provided by the liquid nitrogen cooled, broadband Prodigy CryoProbe that will allow high quality spectra of the insensitive nuclei required for the characterization of precursors and functional molecules and spectra of poorly soluble materials to be obtained. High throughput materials discovery requires rapid, high throughput analysis of products which will be enabled by the improved turnaround times and efficiency afforded by the SampleCase Plus automation system.

In the field of Energy and Catalysis, much of this research requires NMR studies of only moderately sensitive or insensitive heteronuclei and variable temperature capabilities which will be enabled by the liquid nitrogen cooled broadband Prodigy CryoProbe. UoL research in Biotechnology and Healthcare rely strongly on multidimensional highly resolved NMR experiments of compounds available only in small amount, i.e. in detection of unstable reaction intermediates and metabolites, and these experiments, that are extremely time-consuming or impractical on our ambient temperature probes, will be enabled by the broadband Prodigy CryoProbe upon this transformative upgrade.

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