NMR Group
NMR and EPR instruments are used in various fields to study the structure, dynamics, and properties of materials. NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) analyzes molecular structures, intermolecular interactions, and material dynamics by utilizing the magnetic properties of nuclei, while EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) studies electronic structures, defects, and reaction mechanisms of materials by analyzing the presence and properties of unpaired electrons.
Representative Equipment
- 1.2GHz NMR
- Protein structure analysis research and mechanism of action (MOA) identification in drug development

1.2GHz NMR
Characteristics and Technical Strengths of Equipment
- Determines the atomic-level structure of biomolecules in solution
- Capable of measuring both solid and liquid samples
- Enables high-precision analysis using ultra-high magnetic fields (1.2 GHz class)
Application Fields
- Molecular structure analysis, dynamics research, drug–target protein interactions, material composition analysis, metabolomics research in medicine, polymer research, and new materials research