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Date publication

février 2017

Journal

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr NUZILLARD Jean-Marc


Tous les auteurs :
Lameiras P, Patis S, Jakhlal J, Castex S, Clivio P, Nuzillard JM

Résumé

Spin diffusion in NMR occurs for small- and medium-sized molecules when their tumbling rate reduces in solution so that magnetization exchange by longitudinal cross relaxation becomes highly efficient. Composite DMSO-water viscous solvents were used for the first time to access the individual NMR spectra of a mixture components in spin diffusion conditions. The easy handling and high dissolution power of [D6 ]DMSO/H2 O offers a wide range of potential applications for polar and moderately apolar mixture analysis. In addition to 2D (1) H-(1) H NOESY and (1) H-(13) C HSQC-NOESY, (1) H-(15) N HSQC-NOESY, 1D and 2D (1) H-(19) F heteronuclear NOESY (HOESY) experiments were set up to offer new ways to individualize molecules within a mixture. This article reports the analysis of a polar mixture of four dipeptides dissolved in [D6 ]DMSO/H2 O (7:3 v/v) and that of a medium-polarity fluorinated dinucleotide dissolved in [D6 ]DMSO/H2 O (8:2 v/v) by means of spin diffusion in NOESY, HOESY, and HSQC-NOESY experiments.

Mots clés

NMR spectroscopy, mixture analysis, spin diffusion, structure elucidation, viscous solvent

Référence

Chemistry. 2017 Feb;: