High and ultrahigh-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers
Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory use high and ultrahigh-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, located in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), to study materials for energy storage and production systems.
PNNL is one of several major U.S. research institutions and industrial firms that form the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, a public-private partnership that aims to overcome critical scientific and technical barriers and create new breakthrough energy storage technologies.
High and ultrahigh-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers
Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory use high and ultrahigh-field nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, located in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), to study materials for energy storage and production systems.
PNNL is one of several major U.S. research institutions and industrial firms that form the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, a public-private partnership that aims to overcome critical scientific and technical barriers and create new breakthrough energy storage technologies.