Y. Li et al., Multiple solenoidal microcoil probes for high-sensitivity, high-throughputnuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, ANALYT CHEM, 71(21), 1999, pp. 4815-4820
Two designs for incorporating multiple solenoidal microcoils into a single
probe head are presented to increase the throughput of high-resolution NMR.
Through a combination of radio frequency switches and low-noise amplifiers
, multiple NMR spectra can be acquired in the same time as a single spectru
m from a conventional probe consisting of one coil. Since this method does
not compromise sensitivity with regard to the individual microcoils, throug
hput increases linearly with the number of coils. Only one receiver is need
ed, and data acquisition parameters can be optimized for each sample. Speci
fically, a four-coil system has been implemented for proton NMR at 250 MHz
using a wide-bore magnet, with an observe volume of 28 nL for each microcoi
l. Signal cross-contamination was similar to 0.2% between individual coils,
and simultaneous one- and two-dimensional spectra have been obtained from
samples of fructose, galactose, adenosine triphosphate, and chloroquine (7
nmol of each compound). A more compact two-coil configuration has also been
designed for operation at 500 MHz, with observe volumes of 5 and 31 nL for
the two coils. One- and two-dimensional spectra were acquired from samples
of l-butanol (55 nmol) and ethylbenzene (250 nmol).