General implementation of the ERETIC method for pulsed field gradient probe heads |
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Authors: | Ziarelli Fabio Viel Stéphane Caldarelli Stefano Sobieski Daniel N Augustine Matthew P |
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Affiliation: | aAix-Marseille Université, Fédération des Sciences Chimiques, Spectropole, case 511, av. Escadrille Normandie Niémen, 13397 Marseille cedex 20, France;bAix-Marseille Université, ISM2-UMR-6263, Equipe CES, case 512, av. Escadrille Normandie Niémen, 13397 Marseille cedex 20, France;cDepartment of Chemistry, One Shields Avenue, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA |
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Abstract: | A capacitive coupling between a secondary radiofrequency (rf) channel and the gradient coil of a standard commercially available high resolution NMR spectrometer and probe head is described and used to introduce a low level exponentially damped rf signal near the frequency of the primary rf channel to serve as an external concentration standard, in analogy to the so-called ERETIC™ method. The stability of this inexpensive and simple to implement method, here referred to as the Pulse Into the Gradient (PIG) approach, is superb over a 14-h period and both gradient tailored water suppression and one-dimensional imaging applications are provided. Since the low level signal is introduced via the pulsed field gradient coil, the coupling is identical to that for a free induction signal and thus the method proves to be immune (within 5%) to sample ionic strength effects up to the 2 M NaCl solutions explored here. |
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Keywords: | ERETIC™ Capacitive coupling External reference Imaging Ionic strength |
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