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One professor’s innovative approach to teaching spectroscopy uses software to take some of the load off of instruments.

New London, CT (September 9, 2008)—Students at Connecticut College use ACD/Labs NMR Processors to learn aspects of NMR spectroscopy—saving instrument time and allowing for more experimentation by students.

Dr. Bruce Branchini, Professor of Chemistry at Connecticut College, wanted to find a way to increase the instrument time available to his fourth-year class to complete a semester-long project in which they would use various spectroscopic methods to identify a complex unknown organic sample. He looked for software that would allow students to process and analyze experimental data away from the instrument, leaving time for more spectra to be acquired. The software had to be easy enough to use so that the students could learn it themselves, and had to be easily accessible to all of the students. What he found was ACD/Labs NMR Processors.

ACD/1D and 2D NMR Processors from Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) allowed the students to import their acquired NMR spectra into the ACD/Labs software installed on laptops, which were assigned to the students for the duration of the project.

“The students used the software for several NMR experiments including 1D H-NMR and 13C-NMR, DEPT, 2D HSQC, H, H-COSY and HMBC,” said Dr.Branchini. “The ACD/Labs software was easier to teach, and the integration feature was much better.”

“Essentially, all of the processing and analysis was done with ACD/Labs software and none on the instrument. This made it possible to have all of the students acquire all the NMR data, mainly using the allotted lab time,” added Branchini. “One of the main reasons we bought the software was to allow us to minimize the time we used the NMR for data processing. We usefully accomplished this goal.”

ACD/Labs offers a range of processing and prediction tools that can be used to assist learning. Flexible licensing options, including site licenses and special pricing, are available to the Academic community. Visit our website for more. www.acdlabs.com/educators/


About Connecticut College
Situated on the coast of southern New England, Connecticut College is a highly selective private liberal arts college with 1900 students from all across the country and throughout the world. On the college’s 750-acre arboretum campus overlooking Long Island Sound, students and faculty create a vibrant social, cultural and intellectual community enriched by diverse perspectives. The college, founded in 1911, is known for its unique combination of interdisciplinary studies, international programs, funded internships, student-faculty research and service learning. For more information, visit www.connecticutcollege.edu.


About Advanced Chemistry Development
Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is a chemistry software company offering solutions that truly integrate chemical structures with analytical chemistry information to produce ChemAnalytics®. ACD/Labs creates innovative software packages that aid chemical research scientists worldwide with spectroscopic validation of structures, elucidation of unknown substances, chromatographic separation, medicinal chemistry, preformulation of novel drug agents, systematic nomenclature generation, and chemical patenting and publication. Combined, ACD/Labs’ solutions create an analytical informatics system that provides dramatic feed-forward effects on the chemical and pharmaceutical research process. Founded in 1994, and headquartered in Toronto, Canada, ACD/Labs employs a team of over 145 dedicated individuals whose continual efforts carry ACD/Labs’ innovative technologies into pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical, and materials companies throughout the world. Information about Advanced Chemistry Development and its products is available at www.acdlabs.com.



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