Dear colleagues! 13C-1H J-couplings are essential in some areas of molecule structure research. I discovered modern methods implemented in our software and found the following:
I ask your ideas about fast, selective and robust method for measurements of several couplings in the molecule. Thank you! asked Nov 11 '11 at 02:46 VVK |
I recommend you try the experiments developped on our group... very easy to measure ;)
answered Nov 24 '11 at 03:36 nolis |
You may try to use a sequence from Bax and Freeman article. JACS, 1982, 104, 1099-1100. It all depends on your particular purposes. Sometimes non-decoupled 13C is enough. And (IMHO) better to use carbon-detected experiments, because indirect detection experiments are wasted by 1H-1H J's and hard to analyze (Look at Furihata, Tashio and Seto article Magn. Reson. Chem., 2011, 49, 53-58) answered Nov 22 '11 at 01:45 Nikolay Boev |
Did you try HETLOC? It is very accurate in special for small 2,3J C-H constants. Alberto answered Nov 26 '11 at 02:29 |