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Total Correlation Spectroscopy 1-and 2-D

The total correlation spectroscopy (TOCSY) techniques, which come in both 1- and 2-D versions, offer an alternative to 1-D spin decoupling and COSY methods for establishing through-bond connectivities. The important difference between the two is that TOCSY methods allow easy identification of isolated spin systems. For example, using our trusty morpholine compound once more, you can see that it is possible to identify the -CH2-CH2- spin system between the nitrogen and the oxygen atoms, these hetero-atoms, effectively isolating the protons from all others in the molecule. [Pg.116]

In the 2-D experiment, as in the COSY, no selection of any signal is required. The sequence is initiated and the data collected. [Pg.116]


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