MRR for Chemistry Educators
Chemistry Educators use BrightSpec's MRR technology to make complex topics more engaging and accessible for students, with one simple benchtop instrument.


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A Benchtop Instrument for Precise Chemical Analysis
Requiring no carrier gases or consumables, the nanoMRR is extremely easy for students to use and fits seamlessly into small spaces.
Power Your Research and Elevate Your Teaching
Professors use the nanoMRR to connect complex theory to real observational data, but it's more than just a teaching tool. Leading researchers are using it for projects across a wide range of topics, from environmental to astrochemical applications.

Get Your Guide to MRR in the Classroom
MRR provides a unique tool for optimizing pharmaceutical and chemical synthesis processes.
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In efforts to determine the application of molecular rotational resonance (MRR) spectroscopy for monitoring SO2 and its removal from point sources, a nanoMRR (formerly K-band) technique was evaluated.

The rotational spectrum of trifluoroacetic acid has been recorded at room temperature in the 18–26 GHz frequency range using a chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave (CP-FTMW) spectrometer.

Application of Molecular Rotational Resonance Spectroscopy in Drug Development
Built-in response factors for isomer, chiral and isotope applications without chromatography or standards.
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