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Shortening NMR experimental times.

Reika MasudaAbhishek GuptaTimothy Stait-GardnerGang ZhengAllan M TorresWilliam S Price
Published in: Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC (2018)
Conventionally, arrayed nuclear magnetic resonance experiments, such as diffusion and relaxation, are performed with the same number of scans (NS) at each iteration despite the signal-to-noise ratio being more than sufficient for many of the iterations. Here, we propose a simple yet effective approach that significantly shortens experimental times by varying NS through the arrayed experiments while keeping the signal-to-noise ratio essentially the same and retaining experimental accuracy.
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