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Shaped pulse practical aspects

In this chapter, the discussion will be focused on the ID TOCSY (TO-tal Correlation SpectroscopY) [2] experiment, which, together with ID NOESY, is probably the most frequently and routinely used selective ID experiment for elucidating the spin-spin coupling network, and obtaining homonuclear coupling constants. We will first review the development of this technique and the essential features of the pulse sequence. In the second section, we will discuss the practical aspects of this experiment, including the choice of the selective (shaped) pulse, the phase difference of the hard and soft pulses, and the use of the z-filter. The application of the ID TOCSY pulse sequence will be illustrated by examples in oligosaccharides, peptides and mixtures in Section 3. Finally, modifications and extensions of the basic ID TOCSY experiment and their applications will be reviewed briefly in Section 4. [Pg.133]

After having established the basics of femtosecond laser pulses in microspectroscopy, we now turn to more practical aspects of possible experimental implementations laser sources and possibilities for pulse shaping. [Pg.174]

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