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Rotating-frame Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy

Multidimensional spectraas well as techniques including DEPT (distortionless enhancement by polarization transfer), COSY (correlated spectroscopy), and ROESY (rotating-frame overhauser enhancement spectroscopy) have been increasingly used. [Pg.284]

ROESY Rotating-frame Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy... [Pg.212]

We described the basic aspects of NOESY in Section 10.1 as an introductory example of a 2D experiment. NOESY is very widely used in measuring macro-molecular conformation, as we see in Chapter 13. However, as shown in Fig. 8.4, the H— H nuclear Overhauser enhancement 17 varies from its value of +0.5 in small molecules to a limiting value of — 1 in large polymers with very long Tc, and at intermediate values of rc the NOE may vanish. An alternative is to use the NOE measured in the rotating frame, as this quantity is always positive. By analogy to NOESY, this technique has the acronym ROESY (rotating frame Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy),... [Pg.267]

A complex, multiply bridged 1,2,3,4-adduct of C60 (168) (Scheme 1.11) including a noninherently chiral addition pattern as well as a multitude of stereogenic centers in the addend moiety was obtained in a tandem reaction between the alkaloid scandine and Ceo-324 The sequence included a photoin-duced addition of the tertiary amine subunit of the alkaloid and a [2 + 2] cycloaddition of its vinyl group to the adjacent intrahexagonal formal double bond of the fullerene. The structural elucidation included 1H-1 H COSY-, HMQC- (heteronuclear multiple quantum coherence), HMBC-, and ROESY-(rotating frame Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy) NMR experiments and... [Pg.74]

NMR has become a standard tool for structure determination and, in particular, for these of Strychnos alkaloids. The last general article in this field was authored by J. Sapi and G. Massiot in 1994 [65] and described the advances in spectroscopic methods applied to these molecules. More recently, strychnine (1) has even been used to illustrate newly introduced experiments [66]. We comment, here, on their advantages and sum up the principles of usual 2D experiments in Fig. (1) and Fig. (2) (COSY Correlation SpectroscopY, TOCSY TOtal Correlation SpectroscopY, NOESY Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement SpectroscopY, ROESY Rotating frame Overhauser Enhancement SpectroscopY, HMQC Heteronuclear Multiple Quantum Coherrence, HMBC Heteronuclear Multiple Bond Correlation). This section updates two areas of research in the field new H and 13C NMR experiments with gradient selection or/and selective pulses, 15N NMR, and microspectroscopy. To take these data into account, another section comments on the structure elucidation of new compounds isolated from Strychnos. It covers the literature from 1994 to early 2000. [Pg.1040]

ROESY = Rotating frame Overhauser Enhancement SpectroscopY... [Pg.1067]

ROESY, Rotating Frame Overhauser Enhanced Spectroscopy... [Pg.230]

NOESY, total correlation spectroscopy (TOCSY), and rotating frame Overhauser enhancement spectroscopy (ROESY). These experiments are all quite easy to perform, and adequate data are usually obtained with suhmilligram quantities of material on a 300-MHz spectrometer. [Pg.127]


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