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  • Emerging low-cost, compact NMR spectrometers can be connected to flow reactors to analyze reaction mixtures, but they struggle with sensitivity and spectral resolution due to lower magnetic fields.
  • To improve resolution, researchers combined Pure-Shift methods with solvent elimination techniques, successfully reducing the intensity of protonated solvent signals significantly.
  • This innovative approach was demonstrated in the flow synthesis of a complex benzoxanthenone structure, achieving enhanced signal clarity for better analysis.

Article Abstract

Emerging low cost, compact NMR spectrometers that can be connected in-line to a flow reactor are suited to study reaction mixtures. The main limitation of such spectrometers arises from their lower magnetic field inducing a reduced sensitivity and a weaker spectral resolution. For enhancing the spectral resolution, the merging of Pure-Shift methods recognized for line narrowing with solvent elimination schemes was implemented in the context of mixtures containing protonated solvents. One more step was achieved to further enhance the resolution power on compact systems, thanks to multiple elimination schemes prior to Pure-Shift pulse sequence elements. For the first time, we were able to remove up to 6 protonated solvent signals simultaneously by dividing their intensity by 500 to 1700 with a concomitant spectral resolution enhancement for signals of interest from 9 to 12 as compared to the standard 1D H. Then, the potential of this new approach was shown on the flow synthesis of a complex benzoxanthenone structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cphc.202000573DOI Listing

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