High-Resolution NMR Spectra in Inhomogeneous Fields via IDEAL (Intermolecular Dipolar-Interaction Enhanced All Lines) Method
Journal of the American Chemical Society2003Vol. 126(2), pp. 446–447
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Abstract
Intermolecular double-quantum technique is used to yield high-resolution NMR spectra in inhomogeneous magnetic fields. The method exploits the distant dipolar interactions between the solvent and solute nuclear spins. Chemical shifts, J couplings, multiplicity patterns, and relative areas are retained with the method. Except for a 1.5-fold change in the scale factor of J couplings, other parameters are consistent with those extracted from one-dimensional spectra obtained in a homogeneous field.
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