固体NMR研究の推進における共有施設のインパクト:2025年版
Robert W Schurko1, Chad M Rienstra2, Christopher P Jaroniec3
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, United States; National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL, 32310, United States.
Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
|December 21, 2025
まとめ
共有研究施設は、固体核磁気共鳴(NMR)のような高度な機器への費用対効果の高いアクセスを提供する。これらの施設は、研究生産性を向上させ、協力を促進し、将来の科学者を育成する。
科学分野:
- 分析化学
- 材料科学
- 生命科学
背景:
- 共有研究施設(SRF)は、高度な分析機器への費用対効果の高いアクセスを提供する。
- SRFは、学生、研究者、産業界の協力者を含む多様なユーザーをサポートする。
- これらの施設は、研究生産性、学際的な協力、科学者育成を強化する。
研究 の 目的:
- 固体核磁気共鳴(NMR)機能を提供するSRFについて論じる。
- 例、アクセス可能性、ガバナンス、運用、応用、データ共有慣行を強調する。
- 固体NMR SRFが研究目標と成果に与える影響を分析する。
主な方法:
- 代表的な固体NMR SRFのレビュー。
- アクセス可能性、ガバナンス、技術運用の分析。
- 応用分野とデータ共有慣行の検討。
主要な成果:
- 固体NMR SRFは、化学、生命科学、材料科学全般にわたる優先度の高い研究目標と一致しています。
- 出版成果は、これらの施設の影響力のある貢献を反映しています。
- SRF間の協力ネットワークは、知識交換とリソース調整を強化します。
結論:
- 固体NMR SRFは、影響力のある研究とトレーニングを推進するために不可欠です。
- 調整された施設間パートナーシップは、新たな課題に対処するために不可欠です。
- 固体NMRコミュニティの進化する要求を満たすためには、持続可能なインフラストラクチャが必要です。
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