Pure shift NMR approach for fast and accurate extraction of heteronuclear couplings†
Abstract
The direct and accurate determination of heteronuclear (nJHX, X = 19F, 31P) couplings from the one dimensional 1H-NMR spectrum is severely hampered due to the simultaneous presence of large numbers of nJHH. The present study demonstrates the utility of the pure shift NMR approach for spectral simplification, and precise and direct measurement of heteronuclear couplings. As a consequence of refocusing of homonuclear couplings (nJHH) by the pure shift NMR, only heteronuclear couplings (nJHX) appear as simple multiplets at the resonance position of each chemically non-equivalent proton, enabling their direct measurement from the 1D-1H spectrum. The experiment is demonstrated on a number of molecules containing either 19F or 31P, where nJHF and nJHP could be precisely measured in a straightforward manner. The distinct advantage of the experiment is demonstrated on molecules containing more than one fluorine atom, where most of the available NMR experiments fail or have restricted utility.