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Homonuclear J-Coupling Spectroscopy using J-Synchronized Echo Detection

In the strong coupling regime with J-coupling much larger than chemical shift differences, J-coupling spectroscopy enables spectral identification of molecules even when conventional NMR fails. While this classically required the presence of a heteronucleus, we recently showed that J-coupling spectra can be acquired in many homonuclear systems using spin-lock induced crossing (SLIC). Here, we present an alternative method using a spin echo train in lieu of a spin-locking SLIC pulse, which has a number of advantages. In particular, spin echo acquisition within the pulse train enables simultaneous collection of time and frequency data. The resulting 2D spectrum can be used to study dynamic spin evolution, and the time domain data can be averaged to create a 1D J-coupling spectrum with increased signal-to-noise ratio.

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