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A double‐Fourier approach to enhance the efficiency of the indirect domain sampling in 2D NMR
Authors:Srinivasan Chandrashekar  Yoav Shrot  Lucio Frydman
Institution:Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Abstract:The relatively long times that may be involved in high‐resolution two‐dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (2D NMR) have stimulated the search for alternative schemes to collect these data. Particularly onerous situations arise when both high‐resolution and large spectral widths are sought along the indirect domain. Strategies proposed for dealing with such cases include folding‐over procedures, Hadamard encoding, and nonlinear data sampling. This communication discusses an alternative strategy, which exploits a partial prior knowledge regarding the position of the NMR resonances along the indirect domain together with customized excitations for every particular t1 increment, to achieve an optimal sampling in terms of resolution and bandwidth. On the basis of such optimized encoding of the indirect‐domain evolution, which can easily be coped with by modern spectrometers, it becomes possible to maximize the resolution of fine structures without compromising on the spectral bandwidths. The processing of the resulting data along the indirect domain is based on the use of two serially applied discrete Fourier transforms; one to distinguish the main bands in the spectrum and the other to resolve the latter's fine features. A number of simple heteronuclear correlation experiments illustrating the significant acquisition time savings and simultaneous improvements in resolution that can be achieved with the resulting double‐Fourier encoding procedure are illustrated. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:multidimensional NMR  fast methods  HSQC  biomolecular NMR  shaped pulses
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