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== N= number of nuclei ==
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= N= number of nuclei =
 
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== L= Label ==
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= L= Label =
 
the label (according to list in the <NMR_SIGNALS> ta
 
the label (according to list in the <NMR_SIGNALS> ta
===== S= Multiplicity =====
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= S= Multiplicity =
 
Integral (normalized or not – this may be crude experimental integral)
 
Integral (normalized or not – this may be crude experimental integral)
 
Dtructure of the signal (multiplicity – ‘s’, ’d’, ’dd’, ’td’, etc. add ‘b’ for broad- e.g. : ‘bs’ or ‘sb’ means broad singlet, ‘m’ for multiplet)
 
Dtructure of the signal (multiplicity – ‘s’, ’d’, ’dd’, ’td’, etc. add ‘b’ for broad- e.g. : ‘bs’ or ‘sb’ means broad singlet, ‘m’ for multiplet)

Revision as of 15:06, 13 July 2017

N= number of nuclei

more

L= Label

the label (according to list in the <NMR_SIGNALS> ta

S= Multiplicity

Integral (normalized or not – this may be crude experimental integral) Dtructure of the signal (multiplicity – ‘s’, ’d’, ’dd’, ’td’, etc. add ‘b’ for broad- e.g. : ‘bs’ or ‘sb’ means broad singlet, ‘m’ for multiplet)

J= Scalar coupling

Couplings in Hz with one digit after the period separated by the separator (", " or ",").

J=9.3, 4.8

following the couplings labels may be given in parenthesis to assign the coupling.

For a signal assigned to "a",

J=7.0(b) 

means:J(a,b)=9.3 Hz

J=9.3(b), 4.8(c) 

means: J(a,b)=9.3 Hz J(a,c)=4.8 Hz

I= Signal intensity

I intensity (in arbitrary unit).

See also, <NMREDATA_J> tag where assigned coupling should be compiled.

T1= Relaxation time

Results of relaxation measurements, T1, T2, etc. can be given in seconds as:

4.8, S=q, E=2, L=a, T1=0.7