Quality of NOESY and time domain

From: Rainer Haessner <08996200185-0001_at_t-online.de>
Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 19:45:29 +0200

Hi, all,

concerning my question about the quality of NOESY spectra I got a few helpful responses.
First of all, I want to mention, that I forgot some essential details, which made
a helpful response somewhat tricky. Yes, the question was made with respect
to small molecules. And of course the FIDs are even longer than 8k of data points.

The solution seems to be very easy. As a standard apodization function we use
a squared cosine bell. This falls to zero at the end of the effective time domain.
As a result there is an "automatic" adjustement of the effectiv line broadening
in dependence from the size of the time domain. And of course the effect
of different line broadening on the quality of NOESY spectra is well known.

Thanks once again to all, who responded.

Rainer
Received on Thu Aug 03 2000 - 14:04:13 MST

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