A three-dimensional DOSY-HMQC experiment for the high-resolution analysis of complex mixtures

Journal of Magnetic Resonance
H BarjatA G Swanson

Abstract

A three-dimensional experiment is described in which NMR signals are separated according to their proton chemical shift, 13C chemical shift, and diffusion coefficient. The sequence is built up from a stimulated echo sequence with bipolar field gradient pulses and a conventional decoupled HMQC sequence. Results are presented for a model mixture of quinine, camphene, and geraniol in deuteriomethanol. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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