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ADEQUATE experiments provide an alternative to the more commonly employed GHMBC experiment for the establishment of long‐range heteronuclear connectivities. The 1,1‐ADEQUATE experiment allows the unequivocal identification of both protonated and non‐protonated carbon resonances adjacent to a protonated carbon. The 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiment establishes correlations via an initial 1JCH heteronuclear transfer followed by an nJCC out‐and‐back transfer, most typically, via three carbon–carbon bonds. Hence, the 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiment allows the equivalent of 4JCH heteronuclear correlations to be probed when they are not observed in a GHMBC spectrum. Aside from the lower sensitivity of the 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiment relative to GHMBC experiments, the interpretation of the former is also complicated by the ‘leakage’ of 1JCC correlations into the spectrum that must be identified. A method for the inversion of 1JCC correlations to facilitate the interpretation of 1,n‐ADEQUATE spectra is presented that allows a single experiment to be performed to access 1JCC and nJCC correlation information. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Unsymmetrical and generalized indirect covariance processing methods provide a means of mathematically combining pairs of 2D NMR spectra that share a common frequency domain to facilitate the extraction of correlation information. Previous reports have focused on the combination of HSQC spectra with 1,1‐, 1,n‐, and inverted 1JCC 1,n‐ADEQUATE spectra to afford carbon–carbon correlation spectra that allow the extraction of direct (1JCC), long‐range (nJCC, where n ≥ 2), and 1JCC‐edited long‐range correlation data, respectively. Covariance processing of HMBC and 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectra has also recently been reported, allowing convenient, high‐sensitivity access to nJCC correlation data equivalent to the much lower sensitivity n,1‐ADEQUATE experiment. Furthermore, HMBC‐1,1‐ADEQUATE correlations are observed in the F1 frequency domain at the intrinsic chemical shift of the 13C resonance in question rather than at the double‐quantum frequency of the pair of correlated carbons, as visualized by the n,1, and m,n‐ADEQUATE experiments, greatly simplifying data interpretation. In an extension of previous work, the covariance processing of HMBC and 1,n‐ADEQUATE spectra is now reported. The resulting HMBC‐1,n‐ADEQUATE spectrum affords long‐range carbon–carbon correlation data equivalent to the very low sensitivity m,n‐ADEQUATE experiment. In addition to the significantly higher sensitivity of the covariance calculated spectrum, correlations in the HMBC‐1,n‐ADEQUATE spectrum are again detected at the intrinsic 13C chemical shifts of the correlated carbons rather than at the double‐quantum frequency of the pair of correlated carbons. HMBC‐1,n‐ADEQUATE spectra can provide correlations ranging from diagonal (0JCC or diagonal correlations) to 4JCC under normal circumstances to as much as 6JCC in rare instances. The experiment affords the potential means of establishing the structures of severely proton‐deficient molecules. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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1,1‐ADEQUATE and the related long‐range 1,n‐ and n,1‐ADEQUATE variants were developed to provide an unequivocal means of establishing 2JCH and the equivalent of nJCH correlations where n = 3,4. Whereas the 1,1‐ and 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiments have two simultaneous evolution periods that refocus the chemical shift and afford net single quantum evolution for the carbon spins, the n,1‐variant has a single evolution period that leaves the carbon spin to be observed at the double quantum frequency. The n,1‐ADEQUATE experiment begins with an HMBC‐type nJCH magnetization transfer, which leads to inherently lower sensitivity than the 1,1‐ and 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiments that begin with a 1JCH transfer. These attributes, in tandem, serve to render the n,1‐ADEQUATE experiment less generally applicable and more difficult to interpret than the 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiment, which can in principle afford the same structural information. Unsymmetrical and generalized indirect covariance processing methods can complement and enhance the structural information encoded in combinations of experiments e.g. HSQC‐1,1‐ or ?1,n‐ADEQUATE. Another benefit is that covariance processing methods offer the possibility of mathematically combining a higher sensitivity 2D NMR spectrum with for example 1,1‐ or 1,n‐ADEQUATE to improve access to the information content of lower sensitivity congeners. The covariance spectrum also provides a significant enhancement in the F1 digital resolution. The combination of HMBC and 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectra is shown here using strychnine as a model compound to derive structural information inherent to an n,1‐ADEQUATE spectrum with higher sensitivity and in a more convenient to interpret single quantum presentation. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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1,1‐ADEQUATE is a powerful and robust NMR experiment to establish carbon–carbon connectivities using modest sample quantities when cryogenic probe technology is available. Yet potential pitfalls of applying this method are not widely appreciated, such as weak or missing 1JCC correlations in strongly coupled 13C‐13C AB spin systems and unusually large multi‐bond (nJCC) correlations associated with particular functional groups. These large nJCC correlations observed in 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectra could be mistaken for 1JCC correlations. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Recently, it has been reported that large nJCC correlations can sometimes be observed in 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectra with significant intensity, which opens the possibility of structural misassignment. In this work, we have focused on pyrimidine‐based compounds, which exhibit multiple bond correlations in the 1,1‐ADEQUATE experiment as a consequence of 3JCC coupling constants greater than 10 Hz. Results are supported by both the experimental measurement of 3JCC coupling constants in question using J‐modulated‐ADEQUATE and density functional theory calculations.  相似文献   

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Establishing the carbon skeleton of a molecule greatly facilitates the process of structure elucidation, leaving only heteroatoms to be inserted, heterocyclic rings to be closed, and stereochemical features to be defined. INADEQUATE, and more recently PANACEA, have been the only means of coming close to the goal of totally defining the carbon skeleton of a molecule. Unfortunately, the extremely low sensitivity and prodigious sample requirements of these experiments and the multiple receiver requirement for the latter experiment have severely restricted the usage of these experiments. Proton‐detected ADEQUATE experiments, in contrast, have considerably higher sensitivity and more modest sample requirements. By combining experiments such as 1,1‐ADEQUATE and 1,n‐ADEQUATE with higher sensitivity experiments such as GHSQC through covariance processing, sample requirements can be further reduced with a commensurate improvement in the s/n ratio and F1 resolution of the covariance processed spectrum. We now wish to report the covariance processing of an inverted 1JCC 1,n‐ADEQUATE experiment with a non‐edited GHSQC spectrum to afford a spectrum that can trace the carbon skeleton of a molecule with the exception of correlations between quaternary carbons. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Posaconazole is a structurally complex triazole antifungal agent that, by virtue of its structural complexity, provides a good test molecule for the evaluation of NMR structure elucidation methodologies. Although GHMBC and related long‐range 1H–13C heteronuclear shift correlation techniques are extremely powerful, at the same time, when dealing with unknowns, they can be problematic in that there is no way to readily differentiate adjacent (2 JCH) correlations from longer range correlations, e.g., 3JCH and nJCH, n > 3. The 1,1‐ADEQUATE experiment, in contrast, provides unequivocal experimental access to adjacent carbon–carbon correlation information, albeit with a sensitivity penalty, as the experiment involves an adjacent 13C–13C out‐and‐back magnetization transfer. In part, the sensitivity penalty can be overcome by using unsymmetrical indirect covariance or general indirect covariance processing methods. The application of these methods through the coprocessing of multiplicity‐edited GHSQC and 1,1‐ADEQUATE data to generate an HSQC‐ADEQUATE correlation plot is demonstrated for posaconazole.  相似文献   

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Coniothyrione is a xanthone‐derived antibiotic reported several years ago by researchers at Merck & Co. Inc. Revision of the position of the chloro substitution was recently proposed on the basis of empirical reinterpretation of the carbon chemical shift data and a hypothetical biosynthetic argument without the acquisition of any new spectral data to support the postulated change in substituent location. The originally published HMBC data lead to an equivocal assignment of the structure and do not provide a solid basis of support for either structure. Neural network 13C chemical shift calculations and density functional theory calculations also led to undifferentiated structures. Definitive confirmation of the structure of coniothyrione based on the acquisition and interpretation of 1,1‐ADEQUATE and inverted 1JCC 1,n‐ADEQUATE data is now reported. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Nonuniform sampling (NUS) strategies are developed for acquiring highly resolved 1,1-ADEQUATE spectra, in both conventional and homodecoupled (HD) variants with improved sensitivity. Specifically, the quantile-directed and Poisson gap methods were critically compared for distributing the samples nonuniformly, and the quantile schedules were further optimized for weighting. Both maximum entropy and iterative soft thresholding spectral estimation algorithms were evaluated. All NUS approaches were robust when the degree of data reduction is moderate, on the order of a 50% reduction of sampling points. Further sampling reduction by NUS is facilitated by using weighted schedules designed by the quantile method, which also suppresses sampling noise well. Seed independence and the ability to specify the sample weighting in quantile scheduling are important in optimizing NUS for 1,1-ADEQUATE data acquisition. Using NUS yields an improvement in sensitivity, while also making longer evolution times accessible that would be difficult or impractical to attain by uniform sampling. Theoretical predictions for the sensitivity enhancements in these experiments are in the range of 5–20%; NUS is shown to disambiguate weak signals, reveal some nJCC correlations obscured by noise, and improve signal strength relative to uniform sampling in the same experimental time. This work presents sample schedule development for applying NUS to challenging experiments. The schedules developed here are made available for general use and should facilitate the broader utilization of ADEQUATE experiments (including 1,1-, 1,n-, and HD- variants) for challenging structure elucidation problems.  相似文献   

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The effects of phase modulation due to homonuclear proton–proton coupling constants in HSQMBC‐IPAP and HMBC‐IPAP experiments are experimentally evaluated. We show that accurate values of small proton–carbon coupling constants, nJCH, can be extracted even for phase‐distorted cross‐peaks obtained from a selHSQMBC experiment applied simultaneously on two mutually J‐coupled protons. On the other hand, an assessment of the reliability of nJCH measurement from distorted cross‐peaks obtained in broadband IPAP versions of equivalent HMBC and HSQMBC experiments is also presented. Finally, we show that HMBC‐COSY experiments could be an excellent complement to HMBC for the measurement of small nJCH values. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Modification of the recently reported 19F-detected 1,1-ADEQUATE experiment that incorporates dual-optimization to selectively invert a wide range of 1JCC correlations in a 1,n-ADEQUATE experiment is reported. Parameters for the dual-optimization segment of the pulse sequence were modified to accommodate the increased size of 1JCC homonuclear coupling constants of poly- and perfluorinated molecules relative to protonated molecules to allow broadband inversion of the 1JCC correlations. The observation and utility of isotope shifts are reported for the first time for 1,1- and 1,n-ADEQUATE correlations.  相似文献   

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Natural products often possess various spin systems consisting of a methine group directly bonded to a methyl group (e.g. –CHa–CHb(CH3)–CHc–). The methine proton Hb splits into a broadened multiplet by coupling with several vicinal protons, rendering analysis difficult of nJC–H with respect to Hb in the J‐resolved HMBC‐1. In purpose of the reliable and easy measurements of nJC–H and nJH–H in the aforesaid spin system, we have developed a new technique, named BASHD‐J‐resolved‐HMBC. This method incorporates band selective homo decoupled pulse and J‐scaling pulse into HMBC. In this method, high resolution cross peaks can be observed along the F1 axis by J‐scaling pulse, and band selective homo decoupled pulse simplified multiplet signals. Determinations of nJC–H and nJH–H of multiplet signals can easily be performed using the proposed pulse sequence. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Utilizing 13C‐13C connectivity networks for the assembly of carbon skeletons from HSQC‐ADEQUATE spectra was recently reported. HSQC‐ADEQUATE data retain the resonance multiplicity information of the multiplicity‐edited GHSQC spectrum and afford a significant improvement in the signal‐to‐noise (s/n) ratio relative to the 1,1‐ADEQUATE data used in the calculation of the HSQC‐ADEQUATE spectrum by unsymmetrical indirect covariance (UIC) processing methods. The initial investigation into the computation of HSQC‐ADEQUATE correlation plots utilized overnight acquisition of the 1,1‐ADEQUATE data used for the calculation. In this communication, we report the results of an investigation of the reduction in acquisition time for the 1,1‐ADEQUATE data to take advantage of the s/n gain during the UIC processing to afford the final HSQC‐ADEQUATE correlation plot. Data acquisition times for the 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectrum can be reduced to as little as a few hours, while retaining excellent s/n ratios and all responses contained in spectra computed from overnight data acquisitions. Concatenation of multiplicity‐edited GHSQC and 1,1‐ADEQUATE data also allows the interrogation of submilligram samples with 1,1‐ADEQUATE data when using spectrometers equipped with 1.7‐mm Micro CryoProbes ?. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Improved pulse sequences for measuring long‐range C‐H coupling constants (nJC‐H), named selective COSY‐J‐resolved HMBC‐1 and ?2, have been developed. In the spin systems, such as ‐CHC‐CHA(CH3)‐CHB‐, a methine proton HA splits into a multiplet owing to several vicinal couplings with protons, resulting in attenuation of its cross‐peak intensity. Therefore, the measurements of nJC‐H with HA are generally difficult in the J‐resolved HMBC or selective J‐resolved HMBC spectrum. With the aim of accurate measurements of nJC‐H in such a spin system, we have developed new pulse sequences, which transfer the magnetization of a methyl group to its adjacent methine proton. The proposed pulse sequences successfully enable to enhance the sensitivity of HA cross peak in comparison with the selective J‐resolved HMBC pulse sequence. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this contribution, we show that the magnitude of heteronuclear long‐range coupling constants can be directly extracted from the classical 1D HMBC spectra, as all multiplet lines of a cross‐peak always and exclusively vanish for the condition Δ = k/nJCH. To the best of our knowledge, this feature of the classical HMBC has not yet been noticed and exploited. This condition holds true, irrespective of the magnitude and numbers of additional active and passive homonuclear nJHH′ couplings. Alternatively, the nJCH value may also be evaluated by fitting the peak's intensity in the individual spectra to its simple sin(πnJCHΔ)exp(−Δ/T2eff) dependence. Compared to the previously proposed J‐HMBC sequences that also use the variation of the cross‐peak's intensity for extracting the coupling constants, the classical HMBC pulse sequence is significantly more sensitive.  相似文献   

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An improved version of the BIRD–HMBC experiment is proposed. In comparison to the original version, the filtering (suppression of 1 JCH signals) is accomplished using a double tuned G‐BIRD filter positioned in the middle of the long‐range correlations evolution period. Compensation of offset dependence by replacing the rectangular 180° pulses with the broadband inversion pulses (BIPs), with superior inversion performance and improved tolerance to B1 field inhomogeneity, significantly improves the sensitivity of the original BIRD–HMBC experiment. For usual one‐bond coupling constants ranges (115–180 Hz), optimal results are easily obtained by adjusting the delays, δ, of the BIRD elements to an average J value. For larger ranges (e.g. 110–260 Hz), the use of a double tuned G‐BIRD filter allows excellent suppression degrees for all types of one‐bond constants present in a molecule, superior to the original scheme and other purging schemes. These attributes make the improved version of the BIRD–HMBC experiment a valuable and robust tool for rapid spectral analysis and rapid checks of molecular skeletons with a minimum spectrometer time. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The long-range heteronuclear single quantum multiple bond correlation (LR-HSQMBC) experiment is the experiment of choice for visualizing heteronuclear long-range coupling interactions nJCH across 4–6-bonds and is experimentally superior to the decoupled heteronuclear multiple-bond correlation (D-HMBC) experiment. Yet, the exact reasons have not been fully understood and established. On the basis of our recent investigation of the nonrefocused variants LR-HSQC and HMBC, we have extended a JHH′-dedicated investigation to the D-HMBC and LR-HSQMBC experiments. Unlike the nonrefocused variants, the influence of homonuclear couplings JHH′ on the intensity of long-range nJCH cross-peaks is not easily predictable and may be summarized as follows: (a) irrespective of the magnitude and number of JHH′ interactions long-range nJCH cross-peaks are more intense in D-HMBC spectra as long as the evolution delay Δ is not too large, because in contrast to LR-HSQMBC no JHH′-caused intensity zeroes will occur. (b) If JHH′ is small and Δ large, the intensity of cross peaks in D-HMBC spectra may be weakened or may even vanish at Δ = (0.25+0.5k)/JHH′, whereas for the LR-HSQMBC this unwanted effect occurs at Δ = k + 0.5/JHH′. Consequently, when Δ is adjusted to visualize weak nJCH long-range correlations, our findings corroborate that there are potentially more cross-peaks expected to show up in a LR-HSQMBC spectrum compared with a D-HMBC spectrum. This has been indeed noticed experimentally, even though the intensity of a many long-range nJCH cross-peaks may still be higher in the spectra of the D-HMBC experiment correspondingly adjusted for detecting weak nJCH correlations.  相似文献   

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We report a novel rare spin correlation experiment termed ADEQUATE with composite refocusing (CR), which is the 1H‐detected version of 2D INADEQUATE CR. ADEQUATE CR begins with a polarization transfer from protons to the attached carbon, followed by 13C–13C double‐quantum (DQ) preparation. Unlike the ADEQUATE class of experiments, 13C DQ coherence is converted after evolution to single‐quantum single transitions (SQ‐STs) by CR. 13C SQ‐ST is then transferred back to the coupled protons by a coherence order selective reconversion. The present sequence produces partial transition selectivity in the 1H dimension as does 1H Indirect detected 13C Low‐Abundance Single‐transition correlation Spectroscopy (HICLASS), thereby mitigating the reduction in sensitivity enhancement because of the presence of homonuclear proton couplings. However, unlike HICLASS (which is an experiment that involves SQ‐TS evolution), no homonuclear zero quantum mixing is required on the 13C channel in the present experiment. Experimental results are demonstrated on a variety of samples, establishing the efficiency of the proposed method. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Cryptospirolepine is the most structurally complex alkaloid discovered and characterized thus far from any Cryptolepis specie. Characterization of several degradants of the original, sealed NMR sample a decade after the initial report called the validity of the originally proposed structure in question. We now report the development of improved, homodecoupled variants of the 1,1‐ and 1,n‐ADEQUATE (HD‐ADEQUATE) NMR experiments; utilization of these techniques was critical to successfully resolving long‐standing structural questions associated with crytospirolepine.  相似文献   

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The first demonstrated example of 19F–15N long‐range heteronuclear shift correlation spectroscopy at natural abundance is reported. Because of the very large variation in the size of 2J(N,F) vs 3J(N,F) long‐range heteronuclear couplings, the utilization of one of the new accordion‐optimized long‐range heteronuclear shift correlations experiments is essential if all possible correlations are to be observed in a single experiment. A modified IMPEACH‐MBC pulse sequence was used in conjunction with an optimization range from 4 to 50 Hz to demonstrate the technique using a mixture of 2‐ and 3‐fluoropyridine, which had 2J(N,F) and 3J(N,F) long‐range couplings of ?52 and 3.6 Hz, respectively. Because of the size of the 2J(N,F) long‐range coupling constant, a J‐modulation of the long‐range correlation response is observed in the spectrum resulting in a ‘doublet’ in F1 due to amplitude modulation. The size of the ‘doublet’ is shown to be a function of the parameter selection (t1max,Tmax,Tmin and spectral width in F1). This behavior is similar to F1 ‘skew’ associated with long‐range correlation responses in ACCORD‐HMBC spectra which has been analyzed in detail previously. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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