Jürgen Schulte, Ph.D.
NMR Specialist
Department of Chemistry, Binghamton University
1993 Ph.D., Institute for Organic Chemistry,
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
1989 M.S., Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
1987 B.S., Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
Research Interests:
- NMR spectroscopy of quadrupolar nuclei (17O, 14N)
- Development and improvement of NMR techniques
- Conformational and configurational studies
- Study of hydrogen bonding in organic molecules
Selected Publications:
- C. Kanyi, D. Doetschman, J. Schulte, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 124, 232-235 (2009),
"Nucleophilic chemistry of X-type Faujasite zeolites with 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES), a simulant of common mustard gas."
- C. Kanyi, D. Doetschman, S. Yang, J. Schulte, B. Jones, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 108, 103-111 (2008),
"Room temperature reactions of alkyl halides in zeolite NaX: Dehalogenation versus dehydrohalogenation."
- S. Yang, D. Doetschman, J. Schulte, J. Sambur, C. Kanyi, J. Fox, C. Kowenje, B. Jones and N. Sherma, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 92, 56-60 (2006),
"Sodium X-type faujasite zeolite decomposition of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP) to methylphosphonate: Nucleophilic zeolite reactions I."
- J. Schulte, J. Lauterwein, M. Klessinger and J. Thiem, Magn. Reson. Chem. 41, 123-130 (2003),
"Configurational Assignment in Alkyl-branched Sugars via the geminal C,H Coupling Constants."
- J. Schulte, J. Lauterwein and U. Höweler, Magn. Reson. Chem. 38, 751-756 (2000),
"NMR Analysis of the Configuration and Conformation of N-acetylneuraminosyl-(2-->3)-lactose."
- J. Schulte, J. Magn. Reson. 134, 168-170 (1998),
"Sequential Inversion Recovery with RIDE - Simultaneous Suppression of Two Solvent Signals in 17O NMR Spectroscopy."
- J. Schulte and J. Lauterwein, Magn. Reson. Chem. 34, 703-707 (1996),
"2D 17O,1H-Chemical Shift Correlation Spectroscopy."
- J. Schulte and J. Lauterwein, Magn. Reson. Chem. 30, 334, (1992),
"Lanthanide-Induced Shifts in the 17O NMR Spectra of 1,6-Anhydro-alpha-D-hexopyranoses. Evidence for Tridentate Complexing."
Complete List of Publications
The NMR Facilities:
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Bruker AM 360
- 8.45 Tesla Magnet (superconducting)
- 360 MHz Proton NMR
- Multinuclear and Inverse Detection Capabilities
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Bruker AC 300
- 7.05 Tesla Magnet (superconducting)
- 300 MHz Proton NMR
- Multinuclear Capabilities
- Solid State NMR Accessories
(CP/MAS with MAS speeds up to 5 kHz)
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Bruker AF 100
- 2.35 Tesla Magnet (superconducting)
- Tecmag/Libra Spectrometer Upgrade
- 100 MHz Proton NMR
- Multinuclear Capabilities
- Solid State NMR Accessories
(CP/MAS with MAS speeds up to 5 kHz)
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Courses involving NMR Spectroscopy:
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