Selective measurement of 1 H-1 H scalar couplings from crowded chemical shift regions: Combined pure shift and spin-echo modulation approach

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC
Veera Mohana Rao KakitaJagadeesh Bharatam

Abstract

JHH scalar couplings carry rich structural information and their measurements are fundamental in the 1 H NMR based elucidation of small and medium molecules, which, however, are hampered in the presence of large J-coupling network. Further, enhanced spectral resolution is often essential for precise determination of a specific set of 1 H-1 H J-couplings among the complex J-multiplets. In the light of the recent advancements in homodecoupling pure shift strategies, here, we report absorption mode, band-selective refocused pure shift spin-echo method, which helps in determining 1 H-1 H J-couplings from crowded spectral regions. The importance of the present band-selective refocused pure shift spin-echo experiment is exemplified for 2 steroid molecules, estradiol and testosterone.

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