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nanoMRR: The Compact Solution for High-Precision Molecular Analysis


 

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Transforming Chemistry Education and Research with nanoMRR

 
The nanoMRR is a beginner-friendly Molecular Rotational Resonance (MRR) spectrometer, designed for academics and researchers seeking a powerful tool for precise molecular analysis without the complexity. Developed by BrightSpec, the nanoMRR bridges the gap between theory and real-world application, enabling students and educators to explore advanced topics like molecular structure, quantum chemistry, and isotope analysis—all from a compact benchtop system.
 
Our team created a brief overview of our MRR technology, its advantages in the classroom and more detailed information about the platform. Fill out the form to get your copy now!

 

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Easy-to-Use

Designed for all experience levels—no expertise in spectroscopy required.

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Flexible Applications

From undergraduate labs to advanced research settings.

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Cost-Effective Operation

No consumables or carrier gases required, reducing ongoing costs.

The Ultimate Benchtop Teaching Tool

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"As a teaching tool, nanoMRR has value in terms of complementing the existing laboratory facilities and bringing new analytical tools to train the next generation of chemists to benefit the STEM field. 

As a research tool, a nanoMRR has specific advantages over other conventional including multi-analysis, chemical specificity, information richness, fast measurements, and column/calibration-free capabilities."

Key Analyte Library

 

  • 1,1-Dichloroethene
  • Formaldehyde
  • Acetaldehyde
  • Formamide
  • Acetic acid
  • Formic acid
  • Acetone
  • Furan
  • Acetonitrile
  • Methanol
  • Ammonia
  • Methylamine
  • Bromoethane
  • Nitromethane
  • Bromomethane
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Carbonyl Sulfide

  • Sulfur Dioxide
  • cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
  • Tetrahydrofuran
  • Ethanol
  • Trifluoroacetic acid
  • Ethylene Oxide
  • Water
  • Propylene oxide
  • Chloroacetonitrile

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