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California Section, ACS - Virtual Section Meeting- Friday, June 21, 2024 @10:00 am (PDT) via ZOOM
"The Wonders of a 400 MHz HTS Magnet System, How it Works and Our Results at Amgen"
Guest Speaker Maria Victoria Silva Elipe, PhD- Department of Attribute Sciences, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, California 91320-1799, United States
ABSTRACT: The discovery of new ceramic materials containing Ba-La-Cu oxides in 1986 exhibiting superconductive properties at high temperatures (35 K or higher), opened a new world of opportunities for NMRs and MRIs to move away from liquid cryogens, recognized with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1987. A prototype 400 MHz high temperature superconducting (HTS) power-driven magnet NMR spectrometer was installed at Amgens chemistry laboratory to be tested for a variety of applications, structure analysis, reaction monitoring, and CASE-3D studies with RDCs. The HTS cryofree magnet does not require liquid cryogens refills and has a smaller footprint than a comparable low temperature superconducting (LTS) magnet, with stability as the unknown factor of this technology. Our evaluation of its performance was successful.
MARIA'S BIO; Maria Victoria Silva Elipe Department of Attribute Sciences, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, California 91320-1799, United States The discovery of new ceramic materials containing Ba-La-Cu oxides in 1986 exhibiting superconductive properties at high temperatures (35 K or higher), opened a new world of opportunities for NMRs and MRIs to move away from liquid cryogens, recognized with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1987. A prototype 400 MHz high temperature superconducting (HTS) power-driven magnet NMR spectrometer was installed at Amgens chemistry laboratory to be tested for a variety of applications, structure analysis, reaction monitoring, and CASE-3D studies with RDCs. The HTS cryofree magnet does not require liquid cryogens refills and has a smaller footprint than a comparable low temperature superconducting (LTS) magnet, with stability as the unknown factor of this technology. Our evaluation of its performance was successful.
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