Making 1H–1H Couplings More Accessible and Accurate with Selective 2DJ NMR Experiments Aided by 13C Satellites
François-Xavier Cantrelle,
Emmanuelle Boll,
Davy Sinnaeve
Abstract:1 H− 1 H coupling constants are one of the primary sources of information for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structural analysis. Several selective 2DJ experiments have been proposed that allow for their individual measurement at pure shift resolution. However, all of these experiments fail in the not uncommon case when coupled protons have very close chemical shifts. First, the coupling between protons with overlapping multiplets is inaccessible due to the inability of a frequencyselective pulse to invert j… Show more
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