What is the external magnetic field (B0) in NMR processes?

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Jan 21, 2015

When you insert an NMR tube containing your sample into the NMR machine, you are placing it between the poles of a big magnet. The external magnetic field B0 is the field generated by this magnet.

The field strengths of most instruments range from 1.41 T to 11.75 T.

They are usually reported in terms of the corresponding resonance frequencies of protons.

The relationship is

B0=0.023 487 T/MHz

So, a 100.00 MHz instrument has B0=2.3487 T.

Other nuclei such as 13C have different magnetic moments, so they resonate at different frequencies.

If you have a 2.3487 T (100 MHz) instrument, you will have to use a frequency of 25.14 MHz for 13C nuclei.

Here are the corresponding frequencies for some other nuclei.

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