Prototype, first permanent magnet used for nuclear magnetic resonance experiments

Made:
circa 1956
maker:
Mullard Limited
Prototype, first permanent magnet used for nuclear magnetic resonance experiments

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Prototype of the first permanent magnet used for nuclear magnetic resonance experiments outside the USA built by Mullards for R.E.Richards who used it for practical lecture demonstrations c.1956

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1980-649
Measurements:
overall: 210 mm x 245 mm x 100 mm,
type:
nmr magnet
credit:
University of Oxford (Physical Chemistry Laboratory)