SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE

New pulse sequences for solvent suppression in Fourier transform NMR are derived and evaluated. They are designed to be insensitive to the most common spectrometer imperfections so as to give efficient elimination of a solvent resonance without fine adjustment of experimental conditions. The most sa...

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Үндсэн зохиолч: Hore, P
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Хэвлэсэн: 1983
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description New pulse sequences for solvent suppression in Fourier transform NMR are derived and evaluated. They are designed to be insensitive to the most common spectrometer imperfections so as to give efficient elimination of a solvent resonance without fine adjustment of experimental conditions. The most satisfactory sequences consist of equally spaced hard pulses with lengths in the ratio of binomial coefficients and phases alternating between 0 and 180°. In particular the sequence 131 or α(X)-τ-3α(-X)-τ-3α(X)-τ-α(-X) is shown to be very successful, giving solvent suppressions of more than 1000-fold. © 1983.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fc1e8f80-a592-4f9c-88a9-5fd4926cc70b2022-03-27T13:18:34ZSOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCEJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fc1e8f80-a592-4f9c-88a9-5fd4926cc70bEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1983Hore, PNew pulse sequences for solvent suppression in Fourier transform NMR are derived and evaluated. They are designed to be insensitive to the most common spectrometer imperfections so as to give efficient elimination of a solvent resonance without fine adjustment of experimental conditions. The most satisfactory sequences consist of equally spaced hard pulses with lengths in the ratio of binomial coefficients and phases alternating between 0 and 180°. In particular the sequence 131 or α(X)-τ-3α(-X)-τ-3α(X)-τ-α(-X) is shown to be very successful, giving solvent suppressions of more than 1000-fold. © 1983.
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SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title_full SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title_fullStr SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title_full_unstemmed SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title_short SOLVENT SUPPRESSION IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE
title_sort solvent suppression in fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance
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