A method for introducing a liquid sample into an NMR spectrometer to
measure an NMR spectrum of the liquid sample, wherein the liquid sample
is injected into a supply line and wherein further liquids are supplied
into the supply line following the liquid sample, which are separated
from each other and from the liquid sample by gas bubbles is
characterized in that the liquid sample is supplied via an injection
inlet to a valve configuration whose output side can be connected to the
supply line and the further liquids and gas are supplied to the valve
configuration via supply lines, wherein a desired sequence of sample
segments, gas bubbles and further liquid segments is generated through
temporally matched switching of the valve configuration in the supply
line and is supplied to the NMR spectrometer. The inventive method
realizes supply of a liquid sample into an NMR spectrometer with rapid
sample transfer while thereby preventing mixing and dilution of the
individual segments.