Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance ›› 1988, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2): 165-172.

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1H-NMR OF DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY THE WATR METHOD

Fan Shiyan   

  1. Zhongshan University, Instrumentation Analysis and Research Center
  • Received:1987-05-25 Revised:1987-08-11 Published:1988-06-05 Online:2018-01-22

Abstract: In this paper, the theoretical principle, the influential effect on T2 of the water proton and application of a WATR method are discussed.
The method involves adding water proton exchange reagents, e. g.ammonium chloride, hydroxylamine hydro-chloride and guanidinium, into aqueous solutions to reduce T2 of the water proton and then measuring 1H-NMR spectra by CPMG pulse sequence.
The resonance of samples especially at or near the frequency of the water resonance in dilute aqueous solutions was clearly observable. The chemical shifts and coupling constants of 15N-1H in dilute aqueous solutions were also observable, which up to now has never been reported about this aspect.

Key words: dilute aqueous solutious, proton exchange reagents, CPMG pulse sequence, 1H-NMR