This instrument was obtained in 2007 with a grant from the National Science Foundation, and it is located in Clement 127.  We have two probes that can be used with this instrument, a broad-band probe and an inverse probe.  The instrument is also equipped with a 24 tube autosampler (NMR CASE).  The instrument utilizes the TopSpin software and can be run manually or automatically (using ICONNMR).  The Bruker NMR is used by students taking organic chemistry (Chem-211 and Chem-212), and by students in the NMR course (Chem-418); it is also used in Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis (Chem-312).  Research students working with Professors Curran, Brindle, Parr and Prigodich routinely use this instrument.