Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single scan. These ultrafast methods rely on a spatial encoding process based on radiofrequency (RF) pulses applied Simultaneously with magnetic field gradients. Numerous approaches have been proposed in the past few years to perform this excitation process, most of them relying on a continuous excitation of the spins throughout the whole sample. However, the resolution and sensitivity of ultrafast nD spectra are often reduced by molecular diffusion effects due to the presence of gradients during the excitation process. In particular, increasing the excitation period is necessary to improve the resolution in the ultrafast dimension, but it leads to...
Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy is central to many contemporary applications of NMR. Recently, we ...
Discrete and Continuous spatial encoding methods are described with details of understanding princip...
The time taken to complete an NMR diffusion experiment is typically ~10 minutes. For systems that ra...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Abstract Standard diffusion NMR measurements require the repetition of the experiment multiple time...
Multidimensional acquisitions play a central role in the progress and applications of nuclear magnet...
A new methodology capable of delivering complete 2D NMR spectra within a single scan was recently in...
Sensitivity and resolution are perhaps the two important parameters that have concerned NMR research...
International audienceDiffusion NMR experiments rely on the measurement of signal attenuation as a f...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
Abstract Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy relies on the versatile chemical...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
International audienceUltrafast NMR based on spatial encoding yields arbitrary multidimensional spec...
Diffusion is a type of translational molecular motion playing a central role in a large number of ph...
Abstract This thesis focuses on the developement of novel ultrafast Laplace NMR (UF LNMR) methods. ...
Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy is central to many contemporary applications of NMR. Recently, we ...
Discrete and Continuous spatial encoding methods are described with details of understanding princip...
The time taken to complete an NMR diffusion experiment is typically ~10 minutes. For systems that ra...
Recent ultrafast techniques make it possible to obtain multidimensional (nD) NMR spectra in a single...
Abstract Standard diffusion NMR measurements require the repetition of the experiment multiple time...
Multidimensional acquisitions play a central role in the progress and applications of nuclear magnet...
A new methodology capable of delivering complete 2D NMR spectra within a single scan was recently in...
Sensitivity and resolution are perhaps the two important parameters that have concerned NMR research...
International audienceDiffusion NMR experiments rely on the measurement of signal attenuation as a f...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
Abstract Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy relies on the versatile chemical...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
International audienceUltrafast NMR based on spatial encoding yields arbitrary multidimensional spec...
Diffusion is a type of translational molecular motion playing a central role in a large number of ph...
Abstract This thesis focuses on the developement of novel ultrafast Laplace NMR (UF LNMR) methods. ...
Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy is central to many contemporary applications of NMR. Recently, we ...
Discrete and Continuous spatial encoding methods are described with details of understanding princip...
The time taken to complete an NMR diffusion experiment is typically ~10 minutes. For systems that ra...