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JEOL Webinars on Solid-State NMR
Introduction We have recently aired another JEOL webinar on solid-state NMR. The webinar focused on setup of solid-state NMR probes, [...]
Keyboard shortcuts in JASON: Work smarter, not harder.
When it comes to analyzing your NMR data, you don’t want to take any shortcuts in the analysis, but did [...]
Getting more out of pure shift NMR experiments: part 1
Over the next few posts, I’m going to delve a little deeper into pure shift NMR experiments and show how [...]
Background Suppression in Solid-State NMR – Part 1
Introduction One of my colleagues recently notified me of a novel pulse sequence published in The Journal of Magnetic Resonance. [...]
2D phasing with JASON
There are different types of 2D NMR experiments. Some experiments like the traditional COSY, HMQC and HMBC are processed in [...]
Improving Resolution or Sensitivity with the Apodization Slider
Carefully selected apodization parameters can provide a welcome improvement to either the resolution or sensitivity of our NMR spectrum. Although [...]
Is JASON Suitable for Solid-State NMR Data Processing?
Introduction In this post, I would like to convince you that JASON software allows you to process NMR data of [...]
JEOL Delta deployment
JEOL Delta is the software shipped with JEOL NMR spectrometers. Delta is used both for the acquisition and processing of [...]
The “Band-Selective” Zangger-Sterk Pure Shift Experiment
In this post, I'm going to talk about how we can run one of the most popular pure shift experiments, [...]
More selective excitation with GEMSTONE
In my last post, I introduced the GEMSTONE method for single-scan selective excitation of overlapped multiplets, and I showed how [...]
Selective Excitation of Overlapping Multiplets in a Single Scan
In my last post I talked about Chemical Shift Selective Filter (CSSF) experiments1 and their ability to excite selectively signals [...]
CSSF Experiments and JASON Processing
Selective 1D experiments such as 1D NOESY and 1D TOCSY have grown in popularity in recent years, to the extent [...]