Re: Forgot how to interpret NMR «Reply #4 on:May 16, 2010, 09:10:35 PM » Thanks for the detailed response. Actually we weren't given the structure or the molecular formula. We were simply given the NMR spectra and we have to analyze it to figure out what the unknown compound ...
2008. NMR and the uncertainty principle: how to and how not to interpret homogeneous line broadening and pulse nonselectivity. Part III. Uncertainty? Concepts Magn. Reson. 32A(4): 302-325. Part IV. (Un)certainty. Concepts Magn. Reson. 32A(5): 373-404....
Simulated molecular dynamics trajectories of proteins and nucleic acids are often compared with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data for the purposes of assessing the quality of the force field used or, equally important, trying to interpret ambiguous experimental data. In particular, nuclear Overhauser...
How to Read NMR Spectra of Organic Compounds from Chapter 2 / Lesson 2 27K This lesson describes how to read and interpret proton NMR spectra of organic compounds, including peak splitting, the meaning of chemical shift due to deshielding, as well as peak integrat...
This lesson describes how to read and interpret proton NMR spectra of organic compounds, including peak splitting, the meaning of chemical shift due to deshielding, as well as peak integration. Related to this Question How many ^13 C signals would the following compound shown in a broad-band ...
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NMR and the uncertainty principle: How to and how not to interpret homogeneous line broadening and pulse nonselectivity. I. The fundamentals Both the essence of homogeneous NMR line broadening as well as the fact that a short monochromatic radiofrequency pulse exhibits a polychromatic spectral b.....
She is currently working on Representation of Protein Entities (RoPE) for structural biologists to interpret subtle conformational changes in dynamic protein systems. She has developed Vagabond for torsion angle-driven model refinement and cluster4x for grouping datasets. Her research interests also ...
In particular, PCSs have successfully been used to study ligands that bind to proteins tagged with a paramagnetic metal ion, which is of great interest in fragment-based drug design. To create easy-to-interpret PCSs, the metal ion must be attached to the protein in a rigid manner. Most of...
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