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WET Water suppression Enhanced through

WET (water suppression enhanced through Ti effects) presaturation. [Pg.2660]

A common drawback to LC-NMR analysis derives from the interference of the resonances of the mobile phase, usually much higher than those of the analyte itself. To overcome this problem, the mobile phase coming from the liquid chromatograph is efficiently suppressed with techniques such as water-suppression enhanced-through Ti effects (WET). This allows the separation of analytes in typical RP-HPLC conditions using common solvents such as MeOH or acetonitrile, yet usually replacing water by D2O to achieve better quality spectra however, in the case of analyte signals coincident with the suppressed solvent resonances, those of the analytes will also be suppressed. On the other hand, in spite of the usefulness of LC-NMR for stmcmral elucidation of flavonoids, this is not a sensitive LC detection technique. Therefore, to improve sensitivity, transients can be accumulated by operation in two different modes the on-flow and stop-flow modes. In both cases, the analytes from an LC column pass into an NMR microflow probe that typically has an active volume of 60-120 p.L, comparable with the conventional NMR sample size of 500-600 p,L. [Pg.189]


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