Clean absorption-mode NMR data acquisition.

Angewandte Chemie
Yibing WuThomas Szyperski

Abstract

A new acquisition: Based on "phase-shifted mirrored sampling" (PMS) of indirect evolution periods of multi-dimensional experiments, new acquisition schemes eliminate, without application of a phase correction, dispersive signal components that exacerbate peak identification and shift peak maxima. The resulting enhanced resolution is of particular value for systems with high chemical shift degeneracy.

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Nov 6, 2010·Journal of Biomolecular NMR·W Trent FranksChad M Rienstra
Jun 6, 2009·Journal of Structural and Functional Genomics·Yibing WuThomas Szyperski
Oct 7, 2011·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Arindam GhoshThomas Szyperski
May 3, 2014·Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry·Bharathwaj SathyamoorthyThomas Szyperski

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