Abstract

A DEPT polarization-transfer INADEQUATE experiment is presented. Calculated results for several spin systems are compared with experimental results in simple compounds. Effective enhancement relative to proton-decoupled INADEQUATE is a factor of two or greater, similar to INEPT-INADEQUATE. Polarization transfer to nonprotonated carbons via DEPT-INADEQUATE is demonstrated. Relative peak intensities in INADEQUATE NMR spectra are shown to give additional information regarding peak assignment. Several experimental difficulties are discussed and solutions proposed which help to suppress spectral artifacts and to maximize polarization-transfer efficiency.

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