2D attributes

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Generalities

Unlike signal in 1d where signal can include range and include multiplet overlaping resonances, 2D signals correlate a pair of spins. Chemical shifts are not given, instead the labels of the spins are directly provided. (This is to encode directly the data found in tables in articles).

Using Level=2, ambiguities can be coded using "(a,b)" to express that the labels is either a or b.

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 (float)
W2= F2 signal width (float)

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 j) 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.

W1/J2= Signal width

Signal widht in F1/F2 in Hz