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This is a continuation of a series of posts that began here. Here’s a short and sweet one. In my last post, I talked about how having immediate access to the processed data is something that most chemists like. From there, for a lot of chemists the workflow is very simple. Let’s just get the...

This is a continuation of a series of posts that began here. I learned an interesting lesson a few years ago when I was presenting our software on-site to a group of chemists. I began the demonstration by opening up an FID. The response from most of the room was a mix of confusion as...

This is the continuation of a series of posts that began here. Have you ever worked in an environment where there was a walk-up NMR lab? If yes, were you fortunate enough to have software in your office or lab where you could view, process, and print out your own plots at your convenience? If...

This post will mark the beginning of a series of several posts. Please note that for this particular series I am talking mostly about medicinal or synthetic chemists who acquire their own NMR data in an open access environment. Many chemists in the industry use our software, and when we were doing market research and...

One of the really nice things that has been available in our software for many years has been the ability to characterize multiplet patterns and coupling constants and to quickly generate a multiplet report like this one: 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d6)  ppm 0.96 (t, J=7.30 Hz, 3 H) 1.27 (t, J=7.18 Hz, 6...

As I mentioned in my last post, with the release of Version 12 out of the door, there are many new and exciting things to explore in our latest release outside of the NMR Workbook. For me, one of the things that I continue to be amazed about are how much the little things matter...

I’ve been away for the better part of the last few months, haven’t been able to spend anytime blogging, and I apologize for those of you who have subscribed to the blog and anticipate hearing from me on a regular basis. During my travels I have had a lot of discussions about ACD/1D NMR Assistant...

Great post from Derek Lowe from In the Pipeline the other day talking about the dangers of not quality checking those fine-looking starting compounds for your project. Chemistry happens and yes, mistakes do too. In fact, it appears that Derek has been on a kick as of late referring to personal QC. I Can Has...

Every analytical instrument will give an answer; whether that answer is right or wrong or the power is off is a different story. Knowing how to troubleshoot an instrument or setup a specific experiment can be just as important as knowing how to interpret the data resulting from that instrument. A great way to learn...

I’ve blogged several times about the progress and applications of automated structure verification with the help of ACD/Labs software. There are really two main approaches right now: Combined verification which includes automatically verifying the correspondence between a proposed chemical structure and the 1D 1H and 2D HSQC spectra. I’ve blogged about the publications and applications...