Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for solid or "soft" materials and systems

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158
Thematic areas
ICT & Electronics
ICT & Electronics / Optoacustic sensors, Optoelectronic devices
ICT & Electronics / Nanotechnologies related to electronics and microelectronics
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Packaging
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Additive manufacturing processes and materials
Additive and advanced industrial manufacturing / Factory of the Future
Materials
Materials / Wood products
Health & Biotech
Health & Biotech / Nanomedicine
Health & Biotech / Diagnostic, Medical imaging & advanced bioimaging
Health & Biotech / Development of new drugs
Health & Biotech / Regenerative Medicine
Health & Biotech / Care, Hygiene, Cosmetics
Tourism, social sciences and cultural heritage
Tourism, social sciences and cultural heritage / Technologies for preservation of cultural heritage
Aerospace and Earth Science
Aerospace and Earth Science / Aeronautical technologies and avionics
Tourism, social sciences and cultural heritage / Multimedia technologies
Tourism, social sciences and cultural heritage / Archaeology
Agrifood
Agrifood / Agriculture
Agrifood / Food quality & safety
Automotive transport and logistics
Automotive transport and logistics / Vehicles
Automotive transport and logistics / Shipbuilding
Automotive transport and logistics / Innovative fuels
Chemicals & Physics
Energy and environmental sustainability
Description

Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (SSNMR) is today one of the most powerful techniques for characterizing solid and soft materials and systems. This spectroscopy allows the detailed characterization of structural and dynamic properties over large spatial (0.1-100 nm) and time (102-10-11 s) scales. Accessing these properties allows a deep knowledge of a material to be obtained and  its design and optimization to be oriented. The "probes" used in SSNMR are the nuclei of the chemical elements naturally present in the analyzed systems, distributed along the Periodic Table. Examples of relevant properties/processes that can be determined by SSNMR are: chemical and supramolecular structure, interactions between atoms and molecules, degree of mixing and interactions between the different components, phase properties and polymorphism, amorphous phases, transformations, hydration, degradation, molecular motions.

Business fields
Agrifood
Industry
Services
Type of innovation
Service/know how innovation
Description of innovative features / Competitive advantages

SSNMR combines great power with extraordinary versatility. It allows the analysis of almost every type of solid or semi-solid, crystalline, amorphous or semi-crystalline, organic, inorganic or hybrid material / system, directly in its state of use (powders, films, fibers, ...), without any pre-treatment. The possibility of observing chemical elements naturally present in the sample and a very large "library" of experiments allow the characterization of even very complex materials. Examples of sectors of successful application are pharmaceutics, biomedicine, energy transition, circular economy, construction, technology, catalysis. SSNMR requires dedicated, complex and expensive instrumentation and highly specialized know-how. Our group has a thirty years lasting experience in the sector and can count on an innovative instrumentation, which is currently the most complete and advanced in Italy for the study of materials.

Reference market
Incremental innovation
Impacts on existing markets
Development stage
Industrialization
TRL
8
9
Advantages
Product/process/service/technology optimization
Patented technology
No
Technology validation/demonstration
External validation
Market positioning
Italian
European
International
Partner required
Enteprise
Private research center
Cooperation in national /european / international project

Information
For more information and/or to be put in contact with the Research Team, please contact the Project Manager:

Barbara Angelini - Project Manager
CNR - Unità Valorizzazione della Ricerca
Phone number 06.49932415
E-mail barbara.angelini@cnr.it