Tandem "One-Shot" Measurement of Residual Chemical Shift Anisotropy and Residual Dipolar Coupling using Biphasic Supramolecular Peptide Liquid Crystals.
Jin-Hao HeWei-Wei ChengAi-Qing ZhangSi-Yong QinPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Both solitary and tandem applications of residual chemical shift anisotropy (RCSA) and residual dipolar coupling (RDC) show great potential for the structural and configurational determination of organic molecules. A critical component of both RDC and RCSA methodologies is the alignment medium, whose availability is limited, especially for RCSA measurement. Moreover, reported RDC and RCSA acquisitions mainly rely on two experiments conducted under two different conditions, which are relatively time-consuming and easily cause experimental errors. Herein, a biphasic supramolecular lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) system was developed through the self-assembly of C 21 H 43 -CONH-V 4 K 3 -CONH 2 , which could act as an alignment medium for not only RDC but also RCSA extraction in DMSO- d 6 . Notably, the RCSA extraction was easily achieved via one-shot measurement from a single one-dimensional 13 C NMR experiment, with no need for special instruments, devices, and correction. Relying on the biphasic LLC medium, meanwhile, RDC data were simply extracted from a single F1-coupled HSQC experiment, different from the standard protocol that requires two spectral acquisitions corresponding to the isotropic and anisotropic conditions. Collectively, the biphasic LLC medium is applicable for tandem RCSA and RDC measurements in one single sample, advancing the stereochemical elucidation of molecules of interest.
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