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1Merck Research Labs, Boston, BMB2-146, 33 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA. bruce adams@merck.com
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC
|January 30, 2008
Abstract:
Heteronuclear single quantum coherence (HSQC) sequences using adiabatic (or composite) 180 degrees pulses, suitable for applications requiring wide spectral widths in F2, are described. The sequences can be used with or without multiplicity editing. One variant will work even in the presence of homonuclear couplings that are equal to the heteronuclear 1-bond coupling.
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