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Measurement of Longitudinal and Rotating Frame Relaxation Times through Fully J-Decoupled Homonuclear Spectra

✍ Scribed by F. Guenneau; P. Mutzenhardt; D. Grandclaude; D. Canet


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
123 KB
Volume
140
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-7807

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✦ Synopsis


It is shown that fully J-decoupled homonuclear spectra involving Lorentzian lines can be readily obtained by straightforward processing of the 2D data arising from a conventional spin echo sequence (/2-t 1 /2--t 1 /2-Acq(t 2 )) used in the so-called J-resolved experiment. The method simply rests on power spectra with the drawback of lines having meaningless relative intensities. In principle, the experiment should also yield transverse relaxation times. Several tests demonstrate that this is not so, due to pulse imperfections and nonresolved long-range J couplings. Conversely, longitudinal and rotating frame relaxation times can be easily determined by means of an appropriate preparation period (for instance, a saturation-recovery period in the case of longitudinal relaxation) inserted before the 2D spin echo sequence. Since one is dealing with a single line per nucleus, relaxation measurements become reliable and accurate.