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Pair-correlation model Phase shifts

Using strychnine (1) as a model compound, a pair of HSQC spectra are shown in Fig. 10.16. The top panel shows the HSQC spectrum of strychnine without multiplicity editing. All resonances have positive phase. The pulse sequence used is that shown in Fig. 10.15 with the pulse sequence operator enclosed in the box eliminated. In contrast, the multiplicity-edited variant of the experiment is shown in the bottom panel. The pulse sequence operator is comprised of a pair of 180° pulses simultaneously applied to both H and 13C. These pulses are flanked by the delays, A = l/2(xJcii), which invert the magnetization for the methylene signals (red contours in Fig. 10.16B), while leaving methine and methyl resonances (positive phase, black contours) unaffected. Other less commonly used direct heteronuclear shift correlation experiments have been described in the literature [47]. [Pg.294]


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