posted on 2019-11-14, 18:05authored byHaolin Zhan, Yuqing Huang, Zhong Chen
Liquid NMR spectroscopy generally encounters two major
challenges
for high-resolution measurements of heterogeneous samples, namely,
magnetic field inhomogeneity caused by spatial variations in magnetic
susceptibility and spectral congestion induced by crowded NMR resonances.
In this study, we demonstrate a spatially selective pure shift NMR
approach for high-resolution probing of heterogeneous samples by suppressing
effects of field inhomogeneity and J coupling simultaneously.
A Fourier phase encoding strategy is proposed and implemented for
spatially selective pure shift experiments to enhance signal intensity
and further boost the applicability. The spatially selective pure
shift method can serve as an effective tool for high-resolution probing
of heterogeneous samples, thus presenting interesting prospects for
extensive applications in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology,
and food science.