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Revision as of 08:17, 6 August 2017
Contents
Generalities
The attributes list the caracteristics of signals found in 2D spectra. List of signal attributes ("D spectra)
Note that they should apear in this order!
I= Intensity (float) E= Volume (crude integrals) (float) Ja= Active scalar coupling (string) J1= F1 passive coupling (string) J2= F2 passive coupling (string) W1= F1 signal width (string) W2= F2 signal width (string)
Examples attributes of 2D signal
Examples of a correlation between spins a and b
a/b
a/b, I=133.6
If the signal is not assigned, the chemical shift replaces the labels
1.5402/1.4423 I=133.6
Attributes
I= Signal intensity
This provides the signal intensity
E= Signal Volume
This provides the signal volume
Scalar coupling
Ja= Active scalar coupling
Couplings in Hz with two digits after the period separated by the separator. For a correlation between i & j (F1 first):
i/j, Ja=9.30, 4.80
means the active coupling (between i & j ) is 9.3 Hz
J1/J2= Passive scalar coupling
For a correlation between i & j :
i/j, J1=9.30
means: i is coupled to a spin (not the active coupling) with J=9.3 Hz
For a correlation between i & j :
i/j, J1=9.30(b)
means:J(i,b)=9.30 Hz (in the F1 dimension).
For a crosspeak between i and j :
i/j, J=9.3(b), 4.8(c)
means: J(i,b)=9.3 Hz J(j,c)=4.8 Hz
See also, <NMREDATA_J> tag where assigned coupling should be compiled.