In this paper the applicability of pulsed field gradients in high‐resolution NMR spectroscopy are considered. Applications include solvent suppression, spectral editing of one‐ and two‐dimensional (2D) NMR spectra and the induction of quadrature detection in the w, direction of many 2D experiments. The applications are analysed using simple product operator algebra. Particular attention is directed to discussing the experimental requirements of this technology in order that high‐resolution NMR conditions are maintained throughout the experiment. Copyrigh
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1998.Includes b...
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Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy is central to many contemporary applications of NMR. Recently, we ...
International audienceDiffusion NMR experiments rely on the measurement of signal attenuation as a f...
High-resolution NMR spectra of samples with anisotropic broadening are simplified to their isotropi...
NMR pulse sequences are surveyed for solution-state methods that serve as typical, robust techniques...
In recent years, high-resolution NMR Spectroscopy has undergone a tremendous growth with the additio...
The improved understanding and control of induced eddy current effects has led to the increased appl...
High-resolution proton NMR spectra of complex molecules are generally crowded due to the homonuclear...
Many of the recently introduced triple-resonance experiments ( 1-7) are of high intrinsic sensitivit...
Abstract RF-gradients produced utilizing RF-field inhomogenity of conventional receiver/transmitter ...
The chemical-shift effect often degrades slice selectivity thereby degrading the contrast and spatia...
The combination of a frequency nonselective excitation suppression method (1331 sequence) with selec...
Benchtop NMR emerges as an appealing alternative to widely extend the scope of NMR spectroscopy in h...
Gradient enhanced high resolution NMR has become a standard method in recent years, where B0 gradien...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1998.Includes b...
It is an efficient protocol to use the refocusing flip angle pulse optimization technique to solve s...
Two-dimensional (2D) spectroscopy is central to many contemporary applications of NMR. Recently, we ...
International audienceDiffusion NMR experiments rely on the measurement of signal attenuation as a f...
High-resolution NMR spectra of samples with anisotropic broadening are simplified to their isotropi...
NMR pulse sequences are surveyed for solution-state methods that serve as typical, robust techniques...