JEOL USA Press Releases

Elucidating Novel Crystalline Structures With Electron And NMR Crystallography

Elucidating novel crystalline structures with electron and NMR crystallography Author(s): Dr. Michael Frey, Analytical Instruments Product Manager, JEOL USA, Inc and Dr. Yusuke Nishiyama, Research Scientist, JEOL RESONANCE Inc Determining the crystal structure of chemical compounds and biological molecules, by defining the precise spatial arrangements of their atoms in a crystalline state, is crucial to understanding their function and reactivity. In addition to crystalline structure, analyzing the hydrogen bonding strength between hydrogen and electronegative atoms is ...
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JEOL expands NMR offering for polymer research, materials science and biosolids

11 JUNE 2019, PEABODY, MA: JEOL USA has announced the addition of two new products to its nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) portfolio. The  2mm Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR Probe for Solids and Pre-Heat Auto-Sample Changer (ASC) expand JEOL’s extensive offering of advanced NMR solutions for polymer research, materials science and biosolids. The 2mm MAS NMR Probe is well suited for both materials and biosolids NMR. The 2mm MAS Probe is the ideal compromise in ...
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A new tool from JEOL for structural analysis of pharmaceutical mixtures

PEABODY, MA:17 January 2019: JEOL USA has developed new methodology using the company’s ROYAL HFX Probe to offer a powerful and practical alternative for the elucidation of crucial structural information. It has particular merit in the analysis of complex pharmaceutical mixtures that contain a drug substance plus its various metabolites.  It’s a familiar challenge for pharmaceutical development scientists and now, rather than relying on chromatography to separate a mixture ahead of the analysis of selected ...

JEOL Integrates CRAFT Data Processing with New DELTA Software Release for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers (NMR)

(November 8, 2018, Peabody, Mass.) --  JEOL has achieved a major expansion in the quantitative and statistical analysis capability of its Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometers (NMR) through collaboration with the developer of the revolutionary CRAFT (Complete Reduction to Amplitude-Frequency Table) data processing technique.   In conjunction with the recent JEOL DELTA NMR software release 5.3.0, CRAFT for DELTA V1.0 provides direct time domain-to-spreadsheet analysis, allowing for more objective extraction of quantitative information for compounds of interest, ...

US Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Forensic Sciences Selects JEOL Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for Illicit Drug Testing

October 11, 2018 (Peabody, MA) -- JEOL announces that it has been awarded a major contract by the US DEA Office of Forensic Sciences for nine JEOL JNM-ECZ500R Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (500 MHz NMR) spectrometers.  The purchase was made through a competitive award process and will allow DEA laboratories across the country to utilize the latest NMR technology to combat the proliferation of new and existing illicit drugs.  The contract allows for replacement of ...
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JEOL highlights NMR expertise at ENC 2018

PEABODY, MA: 3 May 2018: JEOL, a leading developer and manufacturer of NMR technology, unveiled new NMR probes and NMR software technologies at the 59th Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC) in Orlando, Florida. As a major sponsor of this year’s conference, JEOL also hosted a technical seminar that included talks by leading researchers from the Osaka University Institute for Protein Research, the Tokyo Institute of Technology School of Life Science & Technology, ABQMR Inc., an ...

New Technical Note: Structure Elucidation of Fluorinated Compounds by NMR

August 1, 2017 (Peabody, Mass.) -- A new JEOL technical note, "Structure Elucidation of Fluorinated Compounds by NMR," describes the technology and applications of the new JEOL ROYAL HFX probe for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. The JEOL ROYAL HFX NMR probe offers a new level of flexibility for NMR analysis of fluorinated compounds prevalent in wide variety of current products and many new products across a wide spectrum of industries. The paper is available for ...

JEOL RESONANCE and Mestrelab Research S.L., announce technology partnership for qNMR market - qNMR seamless

Tokyo (April 27, 2017) JEOL RESONANCE Inc. (hereafter "JEOL") and Mestrelab Research S.L.(hereafter "Mestrelab") announce a new technology partnership of significant interest to industrial and government institutions that perform work involving compound quantitation using NMR(qNMR). qNMR has been attracting considerable attention across a broad spectrum of chemical analytical laboratories, as it provides accurate quantitative information without the requirement of reference compounds or predetermined response factors for every analyte. qNMR can be applied for the evaluation of ...

New JEOL NMR Probe for Fluorinated Compounds

(March 1, 2017, Peabody, MA) -- With the introduction of the ROYAL HFX probe for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy, JEOL offers a new level of flexibility for NMR analysis of fluorinated compounds prevalent in many new pharmaceutical products.  The ROYAL HFX is the world's first liquid NMR probe with the capability to automatically switch between single tune and dual tune modes on the high frequency coil without compromising single tune performance. The probe can ...

JEOL Announces New EDXRF for Wide Range of Sample Types

October 7, 2014 (Peabody, MA) -- JEOL has introduced an easy-to-use, smart solution for high-sensitivity elemental analysis in a new benchtop EDXRF spectrometer. The JSX-1000S ElementEye analyzes major to trace components on most sample types - solids, powders, and liquids - with little or no sample preparation. The ElementEye complements SEM, EPMA, NMR, and mass spectrometry analyses, providing high-sensitivity qualitative and quantitative analysis results in minutes. A Thin Film FP method is optionally available for ...
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