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Proton-Detected Localized 13C NMR

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The homonuclear volume-selective spectral-editing principles outlined in Chap. 37 are also suited very well for heteronuclear applications in modified form. Of particular interest are techniques exploiting the slice-selectivity of cross-polarization pulses as described in Chap. 38. A list of cross-polarization and laboratory-frame polarization transfer methods is summarized in Table 38.1 on page 362.

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  1. The nuclear Overhauser effect associated with proton decoupling is not considered here.

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  2. Remember that protons are subject to a 180° pulse in this interval.

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Kimmich, R. (1997). Proton-Detected Localized 13C NMR. In: NMR. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60582-6_40

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