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Unequivocal determination of complex molecular structures using anisotropic NMR measurements.

Yizhou LiuJosep SauríEmily MeversMark W PeczuhHenk HiemstraJon ClardyGary E MartinRobert Thomas Williamson
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2017)
Assignment of complex molecular structures from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data can be prone to interpretational mistakes. Residual dipolar couplings and residual chemical shift anisotropy provide a spatial view of the relative orientations between bonds and chemical shielding tensors, respectively, regardless of separation. Consequently, these data constitute a reliable reporter of global structural validity. Anisotropic NMR parameters can be used to evaluate investigators' structure proposals or structures generated by computer-assisted structure elucidation. Application of the method to several complex structure assignment problems shows promising results that signal a potential paradigm shift from conventional NMR data interpretation, which may be of particular utility for compounds not amenable to x-ray crystallography.
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