Matrix-assisted diffusion-ordered NMR spectroscopy with an invisible matrix: a vanishing surfactant

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Abstract

The addition of co-solutes to aid the separation of signals from molecules of similar size in DOSY experiments - matrix-assisted DOSY - is a potentially powerful technique for mixture analysis. The additional signals introduced by a co-solute can however greatly complicate analysis. By suitable choice of sample conditions, the NMR peaks of a surfactant matrix can be suppressed, allowing the clear resolution of molecular species according to chemistry and structure, without extraneous interference.

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Evans, R., Hernandez-Cid, A., Poggetto, G. D., Vesty, A., Haiber, S., Morris, G. A., & Nilsson, M. (2017). Matrix-assisted diffusion-ordered NMR spectroscopy with an invisible matrix: a vanishing surfactant. RSC Advances, 7(1), 449–452. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra26144b

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