Bruker BioSpin has launched its new1GHz Avance 1000 NMR spectrometer that incorporates 23.5 Tesla standard-bore (54mm) superconducting NMR magnet.

The company stated that after many years of development, it has brought to its full magnetic field of 23.5 Tesla, which is claimed to be the world’s first, standard-bore, high homogeneity 1GHz NMR persistent magnet.

Dr. Gilberte Chambaud, national director of the Institute of Chemistry of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris, stated: “This 1GHz NMR spectrometer will crown the other NMR research equipment of our Ultra-High Field European NMR Centre in Lyon. It will put the French research in biomolecular liquid and solid state chemistry at the very forefront of the international development and it opens the way for pioneering research projects.”

Bruker BioSpin said that it is accepting orders for its new Avance 1000 system with delivery in 18-24 months after order. The Avance 1000 complete system is priced at €11.7 million.