Ultra-selective 1D clean in-phase correlation spectroscopy†
Abstract
Selective 1D COSY can unambiguously identify coupled spins but is often limited both by lack of selectivity, and by unfavourable multiplet lineshapes. Here, ultra-selective GEMSTONE excitation is employed with CLIP-COSY to provide through-bond correlations for nuclei whose NMR signals overlap. The new method is illustrated using the coccidiostat lasalocid and the immunosuppressant cyclosporin.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Celebrating the scientific accomplishments of RSC Fellows and Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the University of Manchester