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Jonathan R J Yong1, Ēriks Kupče2, Tim D W Claridge3
1Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TA, United Kingdom; The Alan Turing Institute, The British Library, 96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB, United Kingdom(1).
Abstract:
NMR supersequences, as exemplified by the NOAH (NMR by Ordered Acquisition using 1H detection) technique, are a powerful way of acquiring multiple 2D data sets in much shorter durations. This is accomplished through targeted excitation and detection of the magnetisation belonging to specific isotopologues ('magnetisation pools'). Separately, the HSQC-COSY experiment has recently seen an increase in popularity due to the high signal dispersion in the indirect dimension and the removal of ambiguity traditionally associated with HSQC-TOCSY experiments. Here, we describe how the HSQC-COSY experiment can be integrated as a 'module' within NOAH supersequences. The benefits and drawbacks of several different pulse sequence implementations are discussed, with a particular focus on how sensitivities of other modules in the same supersequence are affected.
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