Qing Zeng, Chaoqun Zhan, Xi Dong, Jinyong Chen, Zhong Chen, Yanqin Lin*. Unambiguous and accurate measurement of scalar coupling constants through a selective refocusing NMR experiment. Analytica Chimica Acta, 1159:338429, 2021.
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Abstract
Scalar coupling plays an important role in the analysis of molecular structure and dynamics. A great number of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) selective refocusing experiments, such as 2D G-SERF and PSYCHEDELIC, were developed to extract scalar coupling constants involving a selected proton from overlapped spectra. However, intense axial peaks occur in this type of experiments, leading to possible ambiguity in the assignment of spectral peaks and subsequent accurate measurement of 1H–1H scalar coupling constants. Here, a method based on selective coherence transfer and PSYCHEDELIC module is designed to acquire absorption-mode selective refocusing spectrum while suppressing intense axial peaks. Therefore, unambiguous and accurate measurement of scalar coupling constants involving the selectively excited proton can be achieved. The performances of the proposed method are demonstrated on several samples.