NMR Spectroscopy
NMR Spectroscopy Analysis
Structure confirmation, identity testing, purity support, and impurity characterization using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Use NMR when you need
- Definitive structure or identity confirmation
- Technical material purity and composition support
- Impurity or degradation product structure clues
- Orthogonal confirmation for unknown identification
Standards & Certifications
Method fit and use cases
When this capability is the right analytical tool.
Structure confirmation
Best when identity, isomer ratio, or structural evidence is central to the decision.
Purity support
Useful for technical materials, reference materials, and composition questions.
Unknown confirmation
Strengthens LC-MS or FTIR candidate IDs with structural evidence.
Sample and matrix fit
Common materials and analytical constraints to scope before testing.
Technical materials
Active ingredients, intermediates, reference standards, and isolated fractions.
Unknown compounds
Fractions or enriched samples from identification workflows.
Formulation components
Components that can be isolated or prepared for NMR-compatible analysis.
What you receive
Outputs that connect the result to your next decision.
Spectral evidence
NMR spectra and assignment context appropriate to the question.
Identity conclusion
Interpretation of whether the structure supports the expected material.
Follow-up path
Recommendations for orthogonal confirmation or additional cleanup where needed.
Related service paths
Use these service pages to translate the technique into a testing program.
Ready to scope NMR analysis?
Share your compound details, sample amount, and decision goal. We will confirm method fit and timeline.