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ROESY Rotating frame Overhauser Effect

ROESY Rotating-frame Overhauser effect spectroscopy. A variation (one and two dimensional) on the nuclear Overhauser experiment (NOE). The techniques have the advantage of being applicable for all sizes of molecule. See Laboratory frame model. [Pg.209]

ROESY Rotating Frame Overhauser Effect SpectroscopY... [Pg.246]

ROESY rotating frame overhause effect spectroscopy... [Pg.125]

ROESY (rotating frame Overhauser effect spectroscopy) is a variant of NOESY, in which the transfer of magnetization occurs on the spin-lock axis in the x-y plane rather than on the z axis (Fig. B.9). A continuous low-power radio frequency pulse provides the mixing by effectively reducing the field strength (Bq in the laboratory frame on the z axis to B in... [Pg.638]

NMR experiments include COSY, TOCSY, Cheteronuclear NMR experiments, NOESY (nuclear overhauser enhancement spectroscopy) and ROESY (rotating frame overhauser effect spectroscopy) as well as other two- and three-dimensional methodologies (Fossen and Andersen, 2006). [Pg.228]

ROESY Rotating-frame Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy... [Pg.613]

ROESY Rotating-frame Overhauser effect spectroscopy 8.8... [Pg.374]

The best way to avoid the l-cox problem (and weak nOes) is to use a rotating frame experiment, for instance ROESY (Rotating frame Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy) also named CAMELSPIN by its inventors (77). The (oXg dependence of rOes is complex and one may simply remember that rOes are always positive, never null. The ROESY sequence is similar to the sequence of HOHAHA the main difference is the power of the spinlock which is generated by a long soft pulse rather than by a WALTZ sequence. In ROESY experiments, rOe cross peaks may be accompanied by Hart-mann-Hahn correlations which are easily distinguished by their opposite sign (in phased experiments) (78). [Pg.205]

Heteronuclear Multiple Quantum Correlation) and HMBC (Heteronuclear Multiple Bond Correlation). Application of nuclear Overhauser effect (nOe) difference spectroscopy and nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy (NOESY) complete the analysis, giving atomic spatial relationships. Sensitivity problems can be alleviated using Homo Hartmann-Hahn spectroscopy (HOHAHA or TOCSY, Total Correlation Spectroscopy). For weak nOes a rotating frame experiment, i.e. ROESY (Rotating frame Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy) is useful, and may be the best experimental method to sequence chains of sugars [5]. [Pg.138]

FLZ fluconazole CD cyclodextrin P-CD P-cyclodextrin IH NMR proton Nucleic Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy 2D two dimensional COSY correlation SpectroscopY ROESY Rotating frame Overhauser Effect Spectros-copY NOE Nuclear Overhauser Effect [FI] host [Gj guest MOE Molecular Operating Environment. [Pg.180]


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