Improvements in 3D Automated Shimming Techniques in High-Resolution NMR

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Traditionally the improvement of static magnetic field homogeneity of the magnet in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is performed manually, which has many limitations. However, in recent years a number of automated shimming techniques based on Fourier Imaging Technique have been proposed. Existing 3D automated shimming methods require special, Pulsed Field Gradient (PFG) hardware, which is not available on majority of high-resolution NMR spectrometers. The modified technique, presented in this thesis uses the normal NMR hardware provided with the majority of high-resolution NMR spectrometers. The 3D shimming technique described was optimised for use with Varian UNITY INOVA spectrometers and successfully tested with both protonated and deuterated solvents. A method for calibrating linear transverse shim field gradients and correcting any non-orthogonality and imbalance of strengths is proposed. The effect of thermal convection on field mapping was observed and is reported here for the first time.

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