Operating Procedure for the INOVA 500 NMR
From the
console, login with the appropriate user account and enter password.
Accounts: organic
(Chemistry Research Groups - walkup interface)
leigh
(Experimental, Biopak Interface)
*
If you are returned to the login screen, click on Options, Session and
select
Common Desktop Environment and
login again.
At this point, a Desktop screen appears and on the bottom panel is an icon that looks like a tiny NMR spectrum, single click this to launch vnmrj
In the bottom, center window,
under the Start tab click the first menu item entitled Study, then click on Eject.
Remove the standard and place the sample (use depth gauge to set proper
depth) on the air stack. Return to
the console and click the Insert button.
II.
WALKUP User Setting up the experiment(s)
a. choose the experiment(s) you wish from the protocol list on the left, e.g. Proton, Carbon, Dept, DQCOSY, etc. This creates a “new sample” line in the automation window (below the protocol window).
b.
Be sure that the Probe button (Bottom left screen) has "penta7612" selected.
c.
in the bottom, center
window under the Start tab, click the first selection entitled Study. In this
window, you must type in the sample name and select the solvent from the
pulldown. Also in this window,
make sure the boxes on the right for “Find z0” and “Gradient shim” are
“checked”. Here is where you would
also check “Plot all data” if you want plots to be initiated automatically after
acquisition.
d.
If you wish to change
any parameter for the experiment(s) prior to collecting data, you must do it
now. To change any parameters,
double click on the time field for the experiment in the protocol window (the field
turns yellow with italic
letters). To change acquisition
parameters, click on the Acquire
tab and then either the Default
or Acquisition menu item and
change the appropriate parameter.
To change a processing parameter, click on the Process tab and then the Process menu item.
For example, some parameters you may wish to check
and/or change:
Number
of scans
Block size (the smallest increment of acquisitions
after which you can view spectrum as it collects)
Line
broadening (typically 0.5 Hz for proton, 2 Hz for carbon)
Spectral
width
d. When
the parameters are set correctly, click on Submit.
While the experiment is running …
The “new sample” line changes to a sample name
according to the date with ID# (001, 002, etc). Below that is a line the states the type of experiment
(proton , carbon, etc), followed by a third line that begins with the length of
time the experiment will take followed by the type of experiment. This third line turns yellow during the
lock/shim procedure (automated), then turns blue when the data is being
collected, then turns back to yellow when the experiment is finished (and the
time field turns into an icon of a lock).
Also, at the bottom of the window, there is an acquisition status bar
that turns blue when the experiment is in progress and turns green (with the
word Idle) when the experiment is finished.
If you wish to abort an acquisition, click on the red
Stop button next to the Process tab.
III.
Viewing/adjusting/plotting the spectrum
Most spectral adjustments are made using the column of icons to the left of the spectral window that will appear as you process the data.
a. view the entire spectrum: double
click on the line beneath the name of the file in the protocol window (the line
begins with an icon of a lock).
This will process the spectrum with the parameters listed in the Process
tab and display it in the spectral window. For the time being, you can hide the
integrals (for proton spectra) by clicking on the integration icon (top, green
integral - click it twice to turn them off). To display the chemical shift scale under the spectrum,
click on the scale icon (looks like a white ruler). You can adjust the vertical scale of the spectrum using the
middle mouse "wheel" (click) or set to maximize the tallest peak by
selecting the "Autoscale" button in the Process tab under the Default
or Display menu item.
b. phasing the spectrum: To
autophase, click the Process tab, then the Proces menu item, then click
“Autophase Full”. To phase the
spectrum manually, click on the phasing icon that looks like a red clock. Then click and drag the left mouse
button to phase the downfield region; click and drag the right mouse button to
phase the upfield region. When
finished phasing, click the cursor icon (very top icon with one or two vertical
red lines).
c. expanding regions: use the left and right mouse buttons in the
spectral display window to place the red cursor lines on the downfield (left
mouse button) and upfield (right mouse button), then click on the icon that
looks like a magnifying glass with a "+" in it.
d. setting the reference peak: having
chosen the solvent in II.c., the reference should be automatically set. If an adjustment is needed, you can do
this in the Process tab under the Display menu item.
e. displaying
peak frequencies: adjust the
threshold for selecting peaks.
Click on the icon with the yellow horizontal lines on it; click and drag
the left mouse button to position the yellow bar lower than the smallest peak
you wish to be "seen". Click on icon again to hide the bar. To display the frequencies on the
screen, click on the "Peak frequencies" button in the Process tab
under the Display menu item.
IV.
Integration
a. Start by selecting "Clear Integral
Resets" in the Process tab under the Cursors/Integration menu item.
b. Define the integration regions: click on the integral resets icon (looks like an
integral sign with … on either side).
Next, place the cursor arrow on the downfield side of the peak and click
the left mouse button. Move to the
upfield side of the peak and click the left mouse button again. Repeat for each peak of interest.
c. Correct the integral baselines: Click
on the integral phasing icon (under the integration and integration resets
icons) and use the left/right mouse buttons to drag the phase and slope into
adjustment (make the integral baselines parallel with the spectrum baseline).
V.
Plotting the spectrum
In the Process tab, under the Plot menu item you can
select what you wish to plot. In
general, click the following:
"Plot spectrum", "Plot Spectrum Scale",
"Normalized Integrals" (for proton spectra). If you wish the peak frequencies to be
marked above each peak, select the box "On peaks" under "Plot Peak Frequencies". To generate the plot, click on “Plot
Page”.
VI.
Shutdown
Remove sample by clicking on Eject in the Start tab
under the Study menu item. Replace
the standard (any sealed sample in CDCl3) into the sample holder and
replace the sample on the stack.
Click on Insert. Exit Vnmrj
under the Utilities pulldown. When
the window closes, click on the background with the right mouse button and
select "Log out" and then click on OK to confirm.
