Specifications include, but are not limited to: Description: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometer Instrument must include: • Be a high field NMR (400 MHz) as the resolution will not be high enough to identify most compounds with a low field instrument, • A well-insulated magnet that will only need to be refilled with liquid helium no more than twice a year, ideally once a year, give or take a month, • Variable temperature (VT), both low and high (approximate range of -100° C to +150° C, but can be greater, with 0.1° C steps), • A probe able to run decoupling experiments, including 1H{19F}, 19F{1H}, 13C{1H,19F}, and X{1H,19F}, • An auto tuning broadband probe, • An air-compressor unit, • A UPS system, • An autosampler (no less than 24 samples), • A computer and software, • Include setup and installation of the new NMR, • Include removal of our old Oxford 300 MHz NMR magnet, • Include training for faculty and staff.