| Literature DB >> 26270882 |
István Timári1, László Szilágyi2, Katalin E Kövér3.
Abstract
Among the NMR spectroscopic parameters, long-range heteronuclear coupling constants convey invaluable information on torsion angles relevant to glycosidic linkages of carbohydrates. A broadband homonuclear decoupled PSYCHE CPMG-HSQMBC method for the precise and direct measurement of multiple-bond heteronuclear couplings is presented. The PSYCHE scheme built into the pulse sequence efficiently eliminates unwanted proton-proton splittings from the heteronuclear multiplets so that the desired heteronuclear couplings can be determined simply by measuring frequency differences between peak maxima of pure antiphase doublets. Moreover, PSYCHE CPMG-HSQMBC can provide significant improvement in sensitivity as compared to an earlier Zangger-Sterk-based method. Applications of the proposed pulse sequence are demonstrated for the extraction of (n)J((1)H,(77)Se) and (n)J((1)H,(13)C) values, respectively, in carbohydrates; further extensions can be envisioned in any J-based structural and conformational studies.Entities:
Keywords: HSQMBC; NMR spectroscopy; broadband homonuclear decoupling; carbohydrates; long-range heteronuclear coupling
Year: 2015 PMID: 26270882 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201502641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236