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Analysis of Carbohydrate Mixtures by Diffusion Difference NMR Spectroscopy

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Diffusion difference NMR spectroscopy can be used as a fast and powerful tool to separate carbohydrates in a mixture by their translational diffusion properties. This method is of general interest for analyzing natural and synthetic mixtures and for monitoring and optimizing synthetic reactions. The proposed subtraction procedure applied to two varying diffusion encoded spectra can be combined with homo- and heteronuclear as well as with one- and multi-dimensional NMR experiments.

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Kählig, H., Dietrich, K., Dorner, S. (2002). Analysis of Carbohydrate Mixtures by Diffusion Difference NMR Spectroscopy. In: Schmid, W., Stütz, A.E. (eds) Timely Research Perspectives in Carbohydrate Chemistry. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6130-2_17

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