NMR Pulse Sequences: Difference between revisions
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==Listing== | ==Listing== | ||
* [[Standard 1 pulse NMR sequence|default]] - probably 95% of all experiments use this. | * [[Standard 1 pulse NMR sequence|default]] - probably 95% of all experiments use this. | ||
* [[Standard 1 pulse NMR sequence with Presaturation|Presaturation]] | * [[Standard 1 pulse NMR sequence with Presaturation|Presaturation]] - minimizes large peaks such as residual solvent. | ||
* [[Standard proton decoupled pulse NMR sequence|proton decoupled]] | * [[Standard proton decoupled pulse NMR sequence|proton decoupled]] - increases sensitivity of nuclei other than proton. | ||
* [[2D COSY pulse NMR sequence|COSY]] | * [[2D COSY pulse NMR sequence|COSY]] - correlated proton | ||
* [[NOESY pulse NMR sequence|NOESY]] | * [[NOESY pulse NMR sequence|NOESY]] - through space interaction proton | ||
* [[2D HSQC pulse NMR sequence|HSQC]] | * [[2D HSQC pulse NMR sequence|HSQC]] - proton carbon correlation | ||
==Other Information== | ==Other Information== | ||
Revision as of 02:05, 22 April 2020
List of pulse sequences, details, examples.
General Information
Terminology
Listing
- default - probably 95% of all experiments use this.
- Presaturation - minimizes large peaks such as residual solvent.
- proton decoupled - increases sensitivity of nuclei other than proton.
- COSY - correlated proton
- NOESY - through space interaction proton
- HSQC - proton carbon correlation