Analysis of HETLOC data

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First, list couplings that need to be collected (chances are all observable couplings won't be needed).

HETLOC experiment has a limitation that it won't show couplings to carbon atoms (or other X-nuclei to which HETLOC experiment might be tuned) if they are not connected to a proton.

Then, open HETLOC spectrum, and for a given coupling between atoms Cx and Hy:

  • draw a horizontal line at ω1 (usually vertical dimension) = δ(Hx) - i.e. chemical shift of Cx-attached proton.
  • draw a vertical line at ω2 = δ(Hy)
  • note the point of intersection of the two lines
  • somewhere symmetric to that point along the vertical line there might be two peaks or groups of peaks (i.e. if they are observable)
  • two (groups of) peaks will be offset in ω1 by 1JCxHx and in ω2 -by the sought value of nJCxHy

Image:Hetloc-assign.png

Related documents

Sensitivity- and Gradient- enhanced HETLOC

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