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Heteronuclear multiple bond natural products

Inverse-detected experiments have had the greatest effect in making 15N NMR experiments feasible for small samples. These experiments take advantage of the higher sensitivity of NMR to facilitate the observation of insensitive nuclei like 13C and 15N. The H-13C heteronuclear multiple quantum coherence (HMQC) and the related heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation (HMBC) experiments are important in contemporary natural products... [Pg.238]

Other strategies that show great promise in reducing NMR acquisition time utilise methods to obtain multiple sets of data from one experiment through a concept known as time-shared evolution. An example of this process that should find utility in natural products elucidation was demonstrated by a pulse sequence called CN-HMBC.93 Traditionally, a separate 13C-HMBC and 15N-HMBC were acquired independently. However, the CN-HMBC allows both 13C- and 15N-HMBC spectra to be obtained simultaneously. By acquiring both data sets simultaneously, an effective 50% time reduction can be achieved.93 This approach has also been demonstrated for a sensitivity-enhanced 2D HSQC-TOCSY (heteronuclear multiple bond correlation total correlation spectroscopy) and HSQMBC (heteronuclear single quantum... [Pg.288]


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