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A general enhancement scheme in heteronuclear multidimensional NMR employing pulsed field gradients.

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General pulse sequence elements that achieve sensitivity-enhanced coherence transfer from a heteronucleus to protons of arbitrary multiplicity are introduced and incorporated into heteronuclear correlation experiments, in conjunction with coherence selection by the formation of aheteronuclear gradient echo.
Abstract
General pulse sequence elements that achieve sensitivity-enhanced coherence transfer from a heteronucleus to protons of arbitrary multiplicity are introduced. The building blocks are derived from the sensitivity-enhancement scheme introduced by Cavanagh et al. ((1991) J. Magn. Reson., 91, 429-436), which was used in conjunction with gradient coherence selection by Kay et al. ((1992) J. Am. Chem. Soc., 114, 10663-10665), as well as from a multiple-pulse sequence effecting a heteronuclear planar coupling Hamiltonian. The building blocks are incorporated into heteronuclear correlation experiments, in conjunction with coherence selection by the formation of a heteronuclear gradient echo. This allows for efficient water suppression without the need for water presaturation. The methods are demonstrated in HSQC-type experiments on a sample of a decapeptide in H2O. The novel pulse sequence elements can be incorporated into multidimensional experiments.

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Sensitivity improvement in proton-detected two-dimensional heteronuclear correlation NMR spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this article, the sensitivity of proton-detected two-dimensional heteronuclear correlation NMR spectroscopy can be increased by as much as a factor of √ 2 relative to that of the conventional methods, for heteronuclei with a single attached proton.
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Coherence transfer in the rotating frame

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