Diffusion-ordered spectroscopy experiments in which existing delays in a parent pulse sequence are used for diffusion encoding – iDOSY experiments – are potentially attractive because of their simplicity and sensitivity. However the calculation of diffusional attenuation in Zangger-Sterk pure shift iDOSY experiments is a very difficult problem to attack analytically, and is more easily approached numerically. Numerical simulations show that for typical experimental conditions, the dependence of diffusional attenuation on diffusion-encoding gradient amplitude is well represented by a shifted Gaussian function. The shift in gradient can be calculated analytically for the limiting case where the selective pulse is replaced by a hard 180° pulse...
3D iDOSY-HMBC pulse sequences allow the simplification of HMBC data of mixtures via separation in th...
AbstractNMR measurements of diffusion in solution, whether primarily quantitative, or, (as in DOSY, ...
A new experiment for the single-scan measurement of diffusion coefficients is presented. The princip...
Diffusion-ordered spectroscopy experiments in which existing delays in a parent pulse sequence are u...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
Band selectivity to address specific resonances in a spectrum enables one to encode individual setti...
Precise NMR diffusion measurements require detailed knowledge of the cumulative dephasing effect cau...
Diffusion is a type of translational molecular motion playing a central role in a large number of ph...
In addition to increasing throughput, increasing the speed of NMR diffusion measurements extends the...
The measurement of molecular translational diffusion in solution by NMR pulsed field gradient experi...
Gradient-selected (gs) HSQC-NOESY type experiments are often applied in order to obtain NOE cross pe...
Pulsed Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance provides direct insight regarding the translational motio...
PURPOSE: To introduce a novel diffusion pulse sequence, namely double oscillating diffusion encoding...
The DOSY experiment, based on pulsed-field gradient (PFG) NMR, is used to analyse the diffusion coef...
Diffusion spectroscopy, imaging and particularly diffusion tensor imaging have become popular thanks...
3D iDOSY-HMBC pulse sequences allow the simplification of HMBC data of mixtures via separation in th...
AbstractNMR measurements of diffusion in solution, whether primarily quantitative, or, (as in DOSY, ...
A new experiment for the single-scan measurement of diffusion coefficients is presented. The princip...
Diffusion-ordered spectroscopy experiments in which existing delays in a parent pulse sequence are u...
Molecular diffusion has a significant impact on the outcomes of NMR experiments featuring magnetic f...
Band selectivity to address specific resonances in a spectrum enables one to encode individual setti...
Precise NMR diffusion measurements require detailed knowledge of the cumulative dephasing effect cau...
Diffusion is a type of translational molecular motion playing a central role in a large number of ph...
In addition to increasing throughput, increasing the speed of NMR diffusion measurements extends the...
The measurement of molecular translational diffusion in solution by NMR pulsed field gradient experi...
Gradient-selected (gs) HSQC-NOESY type experiments are often applied in order to obtain NOE cross pe...
Pulsed Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance provides direct insight regarding the translational motio...
PURPOSE: To introduce a novel diffusion pulse sequence, namely double oscillating diffusion encoding...
The DOSY experiment, based on pulsed-field gradient (PFG) NMR, is used to analyse the diffusion coef...
Diffusion spectroscopy, imaging and particularly diffusion tensor imaging have become popular thanks...
3D iDOSY-HMBC pulse sequences allow the simplification of HMBC data of mixtures via separation in th...
AbstractNMR measurements of diffusion in solution, whether primarily quantitative, or, (as in DOSY, ...
A new experiment for the single-scan measurement of diffusion coefficients is presented. The princip...