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WURST

Wang D, Wurst K, KnoUe W, Decker U, Prager L, Naumov S, Buchmeiser MR (2008) Angew Chem 120 3311-3314... [Pg.101]

Wurst, K. Strahle, J. Beuter, G. Belli Dell Amico, D. Calderazzo, F. Acta Chem. Scand. 1991, 45, 844-849. [Pg.1144]

Siegel et al. showed that enhancement of the CT can also be obtained using hyperbolic secant (HS) pulses to invert selectively the STs [74], Unlike the DFS waveform, whose frequency sweep is generated by a constant rf-pulse phase while modulating the amplitude, the HS pulse utilizes both amplitude and phase modulation, yielding an enhancement exceeding that obtained by DFS or RAPT [61, 74, 75]. Most recently, the pulse sequence called wideband uniform-rate smooth truncation (WURST) [76] was introduced to achieve selective adiabatic inversion using a lower power of the rf-field than that required for the HS pulses [77,78]. One of its applications involved more efficient detection of insensitive nuclei, such as 33S [79]. [Pg.136]


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Wideband uniform-rate smooth truncation WURST)

Wideband uniform-rate smooth truncation WURST) pulses

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