Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

States-TPPI mode

Figure 2 Pulse sequences used in this article. All experiments can be acquired in the phase-sensitive mode, using either TPPI or the States method. Sequences 12 and 13 are best displayed in the magnitude mode because of phase modulation owing to homo-nuclear couplings in F2. All inverse correlations, except for sequences 12 and 13, can be preceded by a BIRD (bilinear rotating decoupling) pulse sandwich to allow for a fast repetition rate of scans. For simplicity gradients are not given here in most cases. Figure 2 Pulse sequences used in this article. All experiments can be acquired in the phase-sensitive mode, using either TPPI or the States method. Sequences 12 and 13 are best displayed in the magnitude mode because of phase modulation owing to homo-nuclear couplings in F2. All inverse correlations, except for sequences 12 and 13, can be preceded by a BIRD (bilinear rotating decoupling) pulse sandwich to allow for a fast repetition rate of scans. For simplicity gradients are not given here in most cases.

See other pages where States-TPPI mode is mentioned: [Pg.401]    [Pg.800]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.700]    [Pg.330]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.184]    [Pg.215]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.155]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.354]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.599 ]




SEARCH



TPPI

© 2024 chempedia.info