Dear Colleagues,
Dalhousie is planning a new building, which will also house the NMR
facility. We just learned that a changed plan is to build the new building
using structural steel (not concrete), and the question was raised, whether
this will be a problem for the NMR operation.
While this may not be ideal, we likely have no choice in this matter, but I
would appreciate any experiences or advice you can give me. (I couldn't
find anything in the archives). The magnets can be moved sufficiently
inside the room so that their 5 Gauss lines can be kept away from the
walls. My feeling is as long as we stay sufficiently far away, we should be
fine. Do you agree?
Happy resonating,
Ulli
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Dr. Ulrike Werner-Zwanziger
Adjunct Professor
Department of Chemistry, NMR-3,
Dalhousie University
6245 Castine Way (!!!new address!!!)
PO BOX 15000
Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
e-mail: Ulli.Zwanziger_at_Dal.ca
Tel. 1 902 494 8085
FAX: 1 902 494 1310
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