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Design and applications of water irradiation devoid RF pulses for ultra-high field biomolecular NMR spectroscopy.

V S ManuCristina OlivieriKowsalyaDevi PavuluriGianluigi Veglia
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Water suppression is of paramount importance for many biological and analytical NMR spectroscopy applications. Here, we report the design of a new set of binomial-like radio frequency (RF) pulses that elude water irradiation while exciting or refocusing the remainder of the 1 H spectrum. These pulses were generated using a combination of an evolutionary algorithm and artificial intelligence. They display higher sensitivity relative to classical water suppression schemes and tunable water selectivity to avoid suppressing 1 H resonances near the water signal. The broad bandwidth excitation obtained with these RF pulses makes them suitable for several NMR applications at high and ultra-high-field magnetic fields.
Keyphrases
  • artificial intelligence
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