The JASON Blog
What’s new in JEOL JASON Version 2.3?
What's new in JEOL JASON version 2.3? JEOL JASON version 2.3 has been available for download on our website for [...]
Extracting instrument usage information in legacy systems
The software provided with modern JEOL NMR instruments allows managers to evaluate how the system has been used. Whether you [...]
JEOL JASON version 2.2 arrives!
What’s new in JEOL JASON version 2.2? The next major update of JASON is here just in time to [...]
Favorites Tab in JASON: your best friend for frequently used folders!
Have you tried using the Favorites tab on the File Browser tab in JASON yet? If not, I can highly [...]
Customize my Canvas! Changing the display of NMR spectra on the JASON canvas.
Introducing the JASON canvas: One of the unique and wonderful things about JASON is its canvas. The JASON canvas allows [...]
Background Suppression in Solid-State NMR – Part 2
Introduction This post is a continuation of my older post titled: Background Suppression in Solid-State NMR - Part 1. In [...]
Magic Angle Spinning: Non-invasive and non-destructive?
Introduction In this post, I would like to highlight a very recent paper titled: "You cannot fight the pressure: Structural [...]
JASON Version 2.0 has arrived!
Welcome to the JASON Version 2.0 update! As JASON approaches the first anniversary of its commercial release, we are proud [...]
Automation and high throughput in solid-state NMR – Part 2
Introduction Automatic sample changers, autotunable probes, automatic shimming and locking routines, automation software and scripts have been used in solution [...]
Automation and high throughput in solid-state NMR – Part 1
Introduction Automatic sample changers, autotunable probes, automatic shimming and locking routines, automation software and scripts have been used in solution [...]
Measuring coupling constants: part 1
Heteronuclear spin-spin couplings between nuclei such as 1H and 13C in NMR spectroscopy provide a wealth of chemical structural information. [...]
Getting more out of pure shift experiments: part 2
In this post in my series on pure shift NMR experiments, I’m going to finish my look into the Zangger-Sterk [...]