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Spin State Selective Detection of Single Quantum Transitions Using Multiple Quantum Coherence: Simplifying the Analyses of Complex NMR Spectra

Baishya, Bikash and Suryaprakash, N (2007) Spin State Selective Detection of Single Quantum Transitions Using Multiple Quantum Coherence: Simplifying the Analyses of Complex NMR Spectra. In: Journal of Physical Chemistry, 111 (24). pp. 5211-5217.

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Abstract

NMR spectra of molecules oriented in liquid-crystalline matrix provide information on the structure and orientation of the molecules. Thermotropic liquid crystals used as an orienting media result in the spectra of spins that are generally strongly coupled. The number of allowed transitions increases rapidly with the increase in the number of interacting spins. Furthermore, the number of single quantum transitions required for analysis is highly redundant. In the present study, we have demonstrated that it is possible to separate the subspectra of a homonuclear dipolar coupled spin system on the basis of the spin states of the coupled heteronuclei by multiple quantum (MQ)-single quantum (SQ) correlation experiments. This significantly reduces the number of redundant transitions, thereby simplifying the analysis of the complex spectrum. The methodology has been demonstrated on the doubly $^{13}C$ labeled acetonitrile aligned in the liquid-crystal matrix and has been applied to analyze the complex spectrum of an oriented six spin system.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Journal of Physical Chemistry
Publisher: American Chemical Society(ACS)
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to American Chemical Society.
Department/Centre: Division of Chemical Sciences > Solid State & Structural Chemistry Unit
Date Deposited: 10 Sep 2007
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2010 04:39
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/11798

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