R. Subramanian et Ag. Webb, DESIGN OF SOLENOIDAL MICROCOILS FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION C-13 NMR-SPECTROSCOPY, Analytical chemistry (Washington), 70(13), 1998, pp. 2454-2458
Typical high-resolution natural-abundance C-13 NMR experiments require
milligrams of material. In this study, solenoidal microcoil direct an
d inverse detection probes have been designed to explore improvements
in the limits of detection (LOD) for C-13 NMR at 11.7 T. A direct-dete
ction radio frequency probe with an observe volume (V-obs) Of 1 mu L h
as been developed with carbon observe, deuterium lock, and proton deco
uple channels. The nonspinning line width of a decoupled [3-C-13]-L-al
anine (99%) peak achieved is 1.3 Hz. The natural-abundance C-13 3 sigm
a LOD for sucrose for a 90-min acquisition time is 18 mu g (52 mnol),
The 3 sigma LOD for [3-13C]-L-alanine (99%) is 375 ng (4.2 mnol) for a
n acquisition time less than 30 s. The inverse detection probe has pro
ton observe and carbon decouple channels and a V-obs Of 550 nL. The 3
sigma LOD for sucrose from a 1D C-13 decoupled HMQC spectrum is 1.6 mu
g (4.5 nmol) for a 14-min acquisition time.