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@adriandraney@Buttsresearchgp@ClaydenGroup@mancNMR@BCS_CDT@BristolChem As for refs, I haven't had a chance to properly look through them in a while but these may be helpful: Some of Waugh's work https://t.co/AORkjLzkrX, https://t.co/MPGd7w8PIA and https://t.co/a9NRuDw6Iy where, if I remember correctly, they were trying to remove the DD coupling.
@adriandraney@Buttsresearchgp@ClaydenGroup@mancNMR@BCS_CDT@BristolChem Thanks and an interesting question, are you talking about solid-state NMR? I don't know too much about the ins and outs of CSA in this context but I think it should π€ CS-scaling was originally developed for ssNMR and I can send you those refs if you want?
@laura_castanar@Buttsresearchgp@ClaydenGroup@mancNMR@BCS_CDT@BristolChem Sure! So the scaling factor comes from the ratio of the individual acquisition periods (after each group of pulses) and the dwell time. Adjusting the value for 2Ξ obviously changes DW and longer delays lead to lower apparent fields.
Really pleased to be able to showcase my work @esoc2023 earlier this morning. It's been a great conference with lots of fantastic science!
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I feel very privileged to be able to attend and be a part of the regular @RSC_NMRDG meetings! Great talks from Prof Peter Sadler and others on all things magnetic resonance and an opportunity to talk about the possibilities of chemical shift scaling π
Very proud to have been even a small part of this work from David Tilly, @JonathanClayden, and Simon Webb out in @NatureComms. Have a look if you're interested in foldamers or remote control of reactivity! #chemtwitter
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I was really thrilled to participate at SMASH in California a few weeks ago and (as you might have noticed from the trunks and flip-flops) was very surprised to be awarded one of the best poster awards! Thanks to all involved in organising the conference!
#NMR aficionados, what software do you find best for line shape analysis in dynamic systems and why? I've tried SpinWorks and the @bruker Topspin DNMR module but had issues with both / can't find the relevant information for my specific system.
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