Determination of heteronuclear long‐range H,X coupling constants from gradient‐selected HMBC spectra
1995; Wiley; Volume: 33; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/mrc.1260330804
ISSN1097-458X
AutoresWieland Willker, Dieter Leibfritz,
Tópico(s)Electron Spin Resonance Studies
ResumoAbstract A gradient‐selected J ‐HMBC experiment is presented. Coherence selection with magnetic field gradients results in HMBC spectra in which t 1 noise is very low or completely eliminated. This makes it possible to detect unequivocally very small (<2 Hz) long‐range H,X coupling constants. With a slight modification, the HMBC experiment can be used for the quantitative measurement of these couplings. The signal amplitude of spectra with increasing coupling evolution time τ shows the characteristic sin (πJ XH τ) dependence. By fitting a sine curve to the experimental data or by performing a 3D J ‐resolved HMBC experiment, accurate n J XH coupling constants are obtained. This method is especially useful for estimating coupling constants between protons and unprotonated heteronuclei, e.g. quaternary carbons, 15 N nuclei in labelled prolines or 31 P in organophosphates.
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