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====NMR==== Researchers at the Radboud University Nijmegen and Twente University, the Netherlands, have developed a microfluidic high-resolution NMR flow probe. They have shown a model reaction being followed in real-time. The combination of the uncompromised (sub-Hz) resolution and a low sample volume can prove to be a valuable tool for flow chemistry.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Bart |first1=Jacob |last2=Kolkman |first2=Ard J. |last3=Oosthoek-de Vries |first3=Anna Jo |last4=Koch |first4=Kaspar |last5=Nieuwland |first5=Pieter J. |last6=Janssen |first6=Hans (J. W. G.) |last7=van Bentum |first7=Jan (P. J. M.) |last8=Ampt |first8=Kirsten A. M. |last9=Rutjes |first9=Floris P. J. T. |last10=Wijmenga |first10=Sybren S. |last11=Gardeniers |first11=Han (J. G. E.) |last12=Kentgens |first12=Arno P. M. |title=A Microfluidic High-Resolution NMR Flow Probe |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society |date=15 April 2009 |volume=131 |issue=14 |pages=5014β5015 |doi=10.1021/ja900389x |pmid=19320484 |bibcode=2009JAChS.131.5014B |url=https://repository.ubn.ru.nl//bitstream/handle/2066/76115/76115.pdf }}</ref>
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