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Real-time band-selective homonuclear proton decoupling for improving sensitivity and resolution in phase-sensitive
1Centre of Biomedical Research (Formerly Centre of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance), SGPGIMS Campus, Raebareli Road, Lucknow-226014, U. P. (India), Fax: (+91) 522-2668215.
Abstract:
Real-time band-selective homonuclear (1) H decoupling during data acquisition of z-filtered J-resolved spectroscopy produces (1) H-decoupled (1) H NMR spectra and leads to sensitivity enhancement and improved resolution, and thus aids the measurement of J couplings and residual dipolar couplings in crowded regions of (1) H NMR spectrum. High quality spectra from peptides, organic molecules, and also from enantiomers dissolved in weakly aligned chiral media are reported.
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