2D HOM2DJ Experiment

 

 

This two-dimensional absolute-value HOM2DJ spectrum shows (decoupled) chemical shifts on one 2D axis and coupling constants along the other 2D axis. Before setting up the HOM2DJ experiment, see Acquiring and Processing 2D Experiments.  See the Varian Guide to NMR Experiments for a complete description of this experiment.

Acquiring the experiment:

1.      Join the experiment in which the 1H reference spectrum was collected. Type hom2dj.

2.      Type dg. Adjust the parameters listed below for the standard HOM2DJ:

·        sfrq=set by spectrometer

·        dm=’n’

·        tn=’H1’

·        sw1 = 8 to 48

·        at = set by spectrometer

·        ni = 4*sw1 (thus, resolution = ¼ Hz)

·        np=2048

·        dp=’y’

·        sw = sw from 1H reference spectrum

·        hs=’n’

·        ss=2

·        phase=0

·        tpwr = listed at console

·        pw = 1H 90° pulse width

·        p1= 1H 180° pulse width

·        d1 = 1H relaxation delay (1-2 * 1H T1)

·        d2=0

·        rf1 = rf from 1H reference spectrum

·        rfp1 = rfp from 1H reference spectrum

·        tof = tof from 1H reference spectrum

·        wp1 = wp from 1H reference spectrum

·        nt = multiple of 16

·        sp1 = sp from 1H reference spectrum

·        ct = set by computer

 

3.      Change ni, nt, and d1 to suit your scheduled time (see table page 2).

The vertical (non-acquisition) resolution equals sw1/ni.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Typical values are listed below:

 

d1

ni

nt

Time

Vertical resolution

1.5

128

4

0:15

17.2 Hz

1.5

256

4

0:31

8.6 Hz

1.5

512

4

1:02

4.3 Hz

1.5

128

16

1:01

17.2 Hz

1.5

256

16

2:03

8.6 Hz

1.5

512

16

4:09

4.3 Hz

1.5

128

64

4:03

17.2 Hz

1.5

256

64

8:10

8.6 Hz

1.5

512

64

16:37

4.3 Hz

2.25

128

4

0:21

17.2 Hz

2.25

256

4

0:43

8.6 Hz

2.25

512

4

1:28

4.3 Hz

 

 

*** TURN OFF THE SPINNER***

 

Type au to start the acquisition.

 

 

Processing, Displaying, and Plotting:

Process using the procedure for Processing a 2D Absolute-Value Experiment. Plot pos.only contours. After processing, type rotate(45.0). The command foldj can then be typed to symmeterize the spectrum.