2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1an00899d
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ViscY NMR experiments in phosphoric acid as a viscous solvent for individualization of small molecules within mixtures by spin diffusion

Abstract: The analysis of small molecules within complex mixtures is a particularly difficult task when dealing with the study of metabolite mixtures or chemical reaction media. This issue has fostered in...

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“…The use of viscous solvents provides an alternative approach to mixture analysis by NMR that relies on the tailoring of the molecular dynamics of the dissolved molecules. Indeed, the tumbling rate of small- and medium-sized molecules can be lowered in aqueous and organic viscous solvents since the value of the overall correlation time τ c is governed by the medium viscosity according to the microviscosity theory of Gierer and Wirtz . As a result, for long τ c values (order of magnitude of ns), the analytes may undergo a negative nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) regime, and their resonances can be clustered according to their ability to exchange magnetization through intramolecular spin diffusion.…”
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“…The use of viscous solvents provides an alternative approach to mixture analysis by NMR that relies on the tailoring of the molecular dynamics of the dissolved molecules. Indeed, the tumbling rate of small- and medium-sized molecules can be lowered in aqueous and organic viscous solvents since the value of the overall correlation time τ c is governed by the medium viscosity according to the microviscosity theory of Gierer and Wirtz . As a result, for long τ c values (order of magnitude of ns), the analytes may undergo a negative nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) regime, and their resonances can be clustered according to their ability to exchange magnetization through intramolecular spin diffusion.…”
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“…The use of supercooled water in narrow capillaries was published in 2012 by the same team for the identification of small metabolites in biological samples . Our team described innovative outcomes in mixture analysis by NMR under spin diffusion conditions ( ViscY experiments) using glycerol and glycerol carbonate (in 2011), DMSO/glycerol (in 2016), DMSO/water (in 2017), sucrose solution, agarose gel (in 2019), sulfolane-based solvents (in 2020), and phosphoric acid solutions (in 2021) …”
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