Dear AMMRL's:
A prof in my department has asked me this question several
time -- Obviously I haven't been able to answer it satisfactorily.
I hope you can help.
Re a homonuclear decoupling experiment-- decoupling is
incomplete as judged by residual peaks adjacent to say
the major collapsed singlet. He insists that on a Bruker
250 that we used to have he could adjust the width of the
spectrum affected by the decoupler. I understood this was not
decoupler power. Please excuse my ignorance but is
this a sensible assertation? If so, is there anyway to duplicate
this effect on Varian's Inova? I really appreciate
any help/light you might shed on this.
Regards, Carl
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Carl Bachmann, 214-648-6748
cbachm_at_biochem.swmed.edu
Department of Biochemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX 75235
Received on Wed Jan 12 2000 - 14:42:27 MST