Training

Introduction to Solids LT-MAS DNP


Introduction to hardware operations and sample handling for Bruker Low-Temperature Magic-Angle-Spinning (LT-MAS) Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) Solids-state NMR systems

Overview

Info:

This 4-day course is designed to give users an introduction to dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) techniques and equipment. Users will gain hands-on experience operating low-temperature (LT) MAS probes as well as Bruker microwave sources (i.e. gyrotron & klystron). Additional topics include DNP sample preparation methods as well as tips for optimizing DNP performance. Upon completion of this course, users will be able to independently operate a Bruker DNP system.

Topics:

  •  Introduction to DNP probes
    - LT-MAS and microwave component review
    - LT sample insertion and ejection
    - Rotor spin-up and spin-down procedures
    - Venturi probe operation
    - Changing the RF configuration
  • Operation of LT-MAS cabinet
    - Cool-down and warm-up procedures
    - Parameter control and monitoring via Topspin
    - Cryogen handling
  • DNP sample preparation
    - Polarizing and glassing agents
    - Preparation methods & rotor packing
    - Techniques for sample optimization
    - Biological vs. material sample preparation
  • Gyrotron and klystron operation
    - Basic operation and maintenance
    - Microwave control parameters
    - Safety interlocks
    - Cross-polarized (CP) MAS DNP on standard samples
  • NMR Field sweeping for DNP optimization
    - Measurement of DNP enhancements
    - Practices for safe field sweeping

Prerequisite:

This course requires graduate-level understanding of (and preferably hands-on experience with) MAS NMR techniques, including CP MAS experiments. For example, attendees should already be familiar with content of Bruker Solids Course (offered the preceding week).

Equipment:

  1. Klystron-based 400 MHz LT-MAS DNP system.
  2. Gyrotron-based 600 MHz LT-MAS DNP system.
  3. 3.2, 1.9 and/or 1.3 mm LT-MAS DNP probes.

All attendees will be trained on both gyrotron and klystron systems

Instructors: one PhD Applications Scientist per instrument.

Date, Location:

March 10 - 13 2025, Billerica MA (open)
September 15 - 18 2025, Billerica MA (soon)

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Further Information

Language: 

English

Deadline for registration: 

 

Costs:

US $ 2,400.00

Voucher:

4

Location

online or on-site in Billerica

Course Coordinator

Bruker BioSpin Corp.