2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2014.10.005
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Hadamard-encoded high-resolution NMR spectroscopy via intermolecular single-quantum coherences

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“…[19] Instead of a single ion pulse a specially designed sequence of pseudorandom pulses is used and HT processing of the data allows reconstruction of the ion residence times with a much greater duty cycle. Thus, HT was recently successfully applied to ion mobility spectrometry, IMS, [20] NMR spectroscopy [21] and gas chromatography, GC. [22] On the basis of this experience we consider it suitable for the measurements of residence times of ions in our new SIFDT, as is confirmed by the data presented later.…”
Section: Hadamard Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] Instead of a single ion pulse a specially designed sequence of pseudorandom pulses is used and HT processing of the data allows reconstruction of the ion residence times with a much greater duty cycle. Thus, HT was recently successfully applied to ion mobility spectrometry, IMS, [20] NMR spectroscopy [21] and gas chromatography, GC. [22] On the basis of this experience we consider it suitable for the measurements of residence times of ions in our new SIFDT, as is confirmed by the data presented later.…”
Section: Hadamard Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%