2020
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.5120
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Single experiment measurement of residual dipolar couplings in aqueous solution using a biphasic bisperylene imide chromonic liquid crystal

Abstract: The use of the biphasic isotropic/nematic region in a bisperylene imide‐based lyotropic liquid crystal system allows the extraction of proton‐carbon 1DCH residual dipolar couplings in aqueous solution from a single F1‐coupled HSQC experiment. The method was successfully applied to the RDC‐based conformational analysis of sucrose.

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“…This approach has previously been reported for other alignment media, for example, bicelles, [ 47,72 ] and more recently chromonic phases. [ 41,42 ]…”
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“…This approach has previously been reported for other alignment media, for example, bicelles, [ 47,72 ] and more recently chromonic phases. [ 41,42 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach has previously been reported for other alignment media, for example, bicelles, [47,72] and more recently chromonic phases. [41,42] F I G U R E 4 1 D CÀH residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) from temperature series for sucrose (4) and sodium cholate (5) (for numbering, see SI) (300 to 350 K and back again, only selected couplings for sodium cholate, both at 600 MHz proton frequency). Slight differences in RDCs displayed compared with Table 1 are reasoned in the usage of different spectrometers (working also at different proton frequencies/magnetic field strengths)…”
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