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Combination of Homonuclear Decoupling and Spectral Aliasing to Increase the Resolution in the 1H Dimension of 2D NMR Experiments

Published inChimia, vol. 66, no. 10, p. 764-769
Publication date2012
Abstract

Broadband homonuclear decoupling (BBHD) in the indirect 1H dimension of 2D experiments can be obtained using a modified Zangger and Sterk combination of a selective pulse with a pulsed-field gradient. The coupling structure of signals is reduced to a singlet along the F1 dimension at the cost of a sensitivity loss. With the classical sampling in F1, the full resolving power of BBHD-experiments requires very long acquisition times. Spectral aliasing can reduce the number of time increments accessing the top resolution of homodecoupled spectra of small molecules by two orders of magnitude. The TOCSY spectra of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione are shown as an example.

Keywords
  • ANDROST-4-ENE-3
  • 17-DIONE
  • BROADBAND HOMONUCLEAR DECOUPLING (BBHD)
  • FAST METHODS
  • HIGH-RESOLUTION NMR
  • SPECTRAL ALIASING
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COTTE, Axelle, FOROOZANDEH, Mohammadali, JEANNERAT, Damien. Combination of Homonuclear Decoupling and Spectral Aliasing to Increase the Resolution in the 1H Dimension of 2D NMR Experiments. In: Chimia, 2012, vol. 66, n° 10, p. 764–769. doi: 10.2533/chimia.2012.764
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