Yes, assuming that's the 1H match control on your system (it's channel 6 on
mine). High ionic strength samples drive the match towards its minimum value,
and once you reach that in a particular probe, you're out of luck with getting
the sample properly matched.
Setting aside the question of whether it's necessary or advisable to prepare
a sample like that, you can still get some kind of 1H spectrum by skipping
probe tuning, taking some big hit on sensitivity. Some experiments are not
going to work or not advisable, like 13C with 1H decoupling—you'd get high
reflected power back from a mismatched probe, and the normal decoupling
parameters will fail.
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> Subject: [AMMRL] New Error on Varian 400MR
Hi all,
Summer research students elicited a new intermittent error this week on our
Varian 400MR failed - rf signal too weak on tune chan#5.
Can this be related to high levels of ionic salts in the sample?
Thanks!
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