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The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities
We propose a new (13)C DEPTQ(+) NMR experiment, based on the improved DEPTQ experiment, which is designed to unequivocally identify all carbon multiplicities (Cq, CH, CH(2), and CH(3)) in two experiments. Compared to this improved DEPTQ experiment, the DEPTQ(+) is shorter and the different evolution...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123490 |
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author | Bigler, Peter Melendez, Camilo Furrer, Julien |
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description | We propose a new (13)C DEPTQ(+) NMR experiment, based on the improved DEPTQ experiment, which is designed to unequivocally identify all carbon multiplicities (Cq, CH, CH(2), and CH(3)) in two experiments. Compared to this improved DEPTQ experiment, the DEPTQ(+) is shorter and the different evolution delays are designed as spin echoes, which can be tuned to different (1)J(CH) values; this is especially valuable when a large range of (1)J(CH) coupling constants is to be expected. These modifications allow (i) a mutual leveling of the DEPT signal intensities, (ii) a reduction in J cross-talk in the Cq/CH spectrum, and (iii) more consistent and cleaner CH(2)/CH(3) edited spectra. The new DEPTQ(+) is expected to be attractive for fast (13)C analysis of small-to medium sized molecules, especially in high-throughput laboratories. With concentrated samples and/or by exploiting the high sensitivity of cryogenically cooled (13)C NMR probeheads, the efficacy of such investigations may be improved, as it is possible to unequivocally identify all carbon multiplicities, with only one scan, for each of the two independent DEPTQ(+) experiments and without loss of quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-82281292021-06-26 The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities Bigler, Peter Melendez, Camilo Furrer, Julien Molecules Article We propose a new (13)C DEPTQ(+) NMR experiment, based on the improved DEPTQ experiment, which is designed to unequivocally identify all carbon multiplicities (Cq, CH, CH(2), and CH(3)) in two experiments. Compared to this improved DEPTQ experiment, the DEPTQ(+) is shorter and the different evolution delays are designed as spin echoes, which can be tuned to different (1)J(CH) values; this is especially valuable when a large range of (1)J(CH) coupling constants is to be expected. These modifications allow (i) a mutual leveling of the DEPT signal intensities, (ii) a reduction in J cross-talk in the Cq/CH spectrum, and (iii) more consistent and cleaner CH(2)/CH(3) edited spectra. The new DEPTQ(+) is expected to be attractive for fast (13)C analysis of small-to medium sized molecules, especially in high-throughput laboratories. With concentrated samples and/or by exploiting the high sensitivity of cryogenically cooled (13)C NMR probeheads, the efficacy of such investigations may be improved, as it is possible to unequivocally identify all carbon multiplicities, with only one scan, for each of the two independent DEPTQ(+) experiments and without loss of quality. MDPI 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8228129/ /pubmed/34201221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123490 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bigler, Peter Melendez, Camilo Furrer, Julien The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title | The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title_full | The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title_fullStr | The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title_full_unstemmed | The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title_short | The DEPTQ(+) Experiment: Leveling the DEPT Signal Intensities and Clean Spectral Editing for Determining CH(n) Multiplicities |
title_sort | deptq(+) experiment: leveling the dept signal intensities and clean spectral editing for determining ch(n) multiplicities |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123490 |
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