Released in March 2025, the Nanalysis-60 spectrometer evolves Nanalysis's established standard field strength technology onto the same platform as 100 MHz. This provides customers with a familiar compact and user-friendly product now enhanced with advanced NMR capabilities like pulse programming, shaped pulses, gradients, data integrity management, and accessory compatibility (flow, autosampler, etc.)

Compact, Portable, and Energy-Efficient

The Nanalysis-60 benchtop NMR spectrometer is designed to be compact, portable, and easy to place in various locations. Its all-in-one enclosure, minimal footprint, low energy consumption, and contained 2 Gauss line allow it to be easily plugged into standard power outlets and used wherever needed – from traditional labs to mobile laboratory vans.

User-Friendly and Quick

The Nanalysis-60 delivers enhanced performance, offering both improved sensitivity and resolution for rapid data acquisition. Its versatile platform allows users of all skill levels to choose from pre-loaded experiments with recommended settings, customize parameters for optimized data, or even create their own pulse programs to meet diverse research needs.

Simple Reaction Monitoring

Facilitating kinetic studies, the Nanalysis-60 can be easily converted into an online reaction monitoring system via the quick exchange of standard 5 mm NMR tubes with the flow kit. The open API enables communication with external software or internal modules, simplifying the acquisition of kinetic data, allowing for straightforward generation of speciation plots, and the ability to monitor and optimize chemical reactions.

Key Features

  • Optional software packages to automate data acquisition and processing, including kinetics, qNMR, IQ/OQ, etc.
  • Energy-efficient
  • Limited stray magnetic field (<2 Gauss outside the enclosure)
  • Compact and portable
  • Low maintenance
  • Large, ergonomic touch screen display

The system offers a range of optional pre-loaded NMR experiments, including 1D, 1D{1H}, COSY, TOCSY, JRES, T1, T2, DEPT, APT, HETCOR, HSQC, HSQC-ME, HMBC, NOESY, ROESY, PRESAT, NOESY-PRESAT, DANTE, WET, and 1D-CPMG-filter, as well as Nutation. The default experiments are in bold.

  • Output file format Jcamp-dx compatible with most third-party processing software (e.g., Mnova, ACD/Labs)
  • Gradient-based experiments Library: WET, 1D-CPMG-filter, 1D-CPMG-filter-WET, gCOSY, gTOCSY, gHSQC, gHSQC-ME, gHMQC, gHMBC
  • Secure Internet-based support (optional)
  • Accessories – AUTOsample-60, flow kit
  • Easy data access - network printing, export to shared folders
  • Secure login and user profiles

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