MICROCOIL NMR: EXTENDING FIELD LIMITS OF HIGH RESOLUTION
微线圈核磁共振:扩展高分辨率的场限制
基本信息
- 批准号:6226374
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 47.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-04-01 至 2004-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (Verbatim from Applicant's Abstract): The overall goal of this
study is to extend the present upper field limits of NMR spectroscopy by using
the scaling advantages of NMR microcoils, and therefore enable for the first
time the use of very narrow bore magnets of the highest field strength
currently attainable coupled to custom NMR probes of the highest mass
sensitivity currently attainable. This unique and powerful combination of
magnet and probe technology for increased NMR sensitivity also provides
inherent cost advantages. The potential impact of this advance on the otherwise
exponential performance vs. cost barrier of high field, high resolution NMR is
to substantially lower expenses of such systems by factor of 5-10. The proposed
research will serve as a demonstration of feasibility for subsequent
commercialization that offers to bring high field NMR into common use in a
relatively rapid time frame in commercial, academic, and government
laboratories. NIH support will enable research assessment of the primary
technology factors required to carry out subsequent commercialization, and will
facilitate a first step in a direction for technology development explicitly
defined as one of national significance.
PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: NOT AVAILABLE
描述(逐字摘自申请者摘要):该项目的总体目标
研究的目的是扩展目前核磁共振波谱学的上限。
核磁共振微线圈的可伸缩性优势,从而使
使用最高场强的极窄口径磁铁的时间
目前可连接到最高质量的定制核磁共振探针
目前可以达到的灵敏度。这一独特而强大的组合
提高核磁共振灵敏度的磁铁和探头技术也提供了
固有的成本优势。这一进步对其他方面的潜在影响
高场、高分辨率核磁共振的指数性能与成本壁垒
将此类系统的费用大幅降低5-10倍。建议数
研究将作为后续工作的可行性论证
商业化,使高场核磁共振在
商业、学术和政府方面相对较快的时间框架
实验室。NIH的支持将使小学的研究评估
进行后续商业化所需的技术因素,并将
明确推动技术发展方向的第一步
被定义为具有国家意义的一种。
建议的商业应用:不可用
项目成果
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