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Weak signals

The spin-lattice relaxation time, T/, is the time constant for spin-lattice relaxation which is specific for every nuclear spin. In FT NMR spectroscopy the spin-lattice relaxation must keep pace with the exciting pulses. If the sequence of pulses is too rapid, e.g. faster than BT/max of the slowest C atom of a moleeule in carbon-13 resonance, a decrease in signal intensity is observed for the slow C atom due to the spin-lattice relaxation getting out of step. For this reason, quaternary C atoms can be recognised in carbon-13 NMR spectra by their weak signals. [Pg.10]

For thermal reactions a variable temperature probe is necessary since optimum polarized spectra are usually obtained in reactions having a half-life for radical formation in the range 1-5 minutes. Reactant concentrations are usually in the range normally used in n.m.r. spectroscopy, although the enhancement of intensity in the polarized spectrum means that CIDNP can be detected at much lower concentrations. Accumulation of spectra from rapid repetitive scans can sometimes be valuable in detecting weak signals. [Pg.79]

Fig. 28 Raman spectra of polymeric sulfur (S ) prepared by various methods [109,173], of large disordered rings (S ) [182], and of photo-induced amorphous sulfur (a-S) [119], respectively. The spectrum of a-S has been smoothed for clarity. The position of the stretching vibration of a-S is pressure-shifted to higher wavenumbers. The very weak signals in the spectra of Sj, at ca. 150 and 220 cm are probably caused by the presence of Sg. In addition, the weak shoulder at ca. 470 cm observed in spectra of Sj, may originate from Sg, too... Fig. 28 Raman spectra of polymeric sulfur (S ) prepared by various methods [109,173], of large disordered rings (S ) [182], and of photo-induced amorphous sulfur (a-S) [119], respectively. The spectrum of a-S has been smoothed for clarity. The position of the stretching vibration of a-S is pressure-shifted to higher wavenumbers. The very weak signals in the spectra of Sj, at ca. 150 and 220 cm are probably caused by the presence of Sg. In addition, the weak shoulder at ca. 470 cm observed in spectra of Sj, may originate from Sg, too...
During oxidation of the MoFe protein the P clusters are the first to be oxidized at about -340 mV. This redox potential was first measured (40) using Mossbauer spectroscopy and exhibited a Nemst curve consistent with a two-electron oxidation process. It is possibly low enough for this redox process to be involved in enzyme turnover (see Section V). No additional EPR signal was observed from this oxidized form at this time. However, later a weak signal near g = 12 was detected and was finally confirmed, using parallel mode EPR... [Pg.170]

In order to avoid the problems of weak signals from typical solid samples, all NMR/MRI signals from granular particles to date have been obtained with solid particles containing liquids. The majority of experiments have been done either with seeds that naturally contain oils, predominantly mustard seeds, or pharmaceutical pills that contain liquid cores. In some cases, however, solid beads were impregnated with liquid to make them NMR-visible. In one case, it was oil-soaked sugar particles [12], while in another, acetone was imbibed into catalytic materials... [Pg.495]

Helicase, impairment causes SG assembly Weak signal... [Pg.101]

FIGURE 11.17 High intensity background and weak signal (see Plate 7 for color version). [Pg.351]


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