Pure shift FESTA: An ultra‐high resolution NMR tool for the analysis of complex fluorine‐containing spin systems

Coral Mycroft, Marshall j. Smith, Mathias Nilsson, Gareth a. Morris, Laura Castañar

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Abstract

NMR measurements of molecules containing sparse fluorine atoms are becoming increasingly common due to their prevalence in medicinal chemistry. However, the presence of both homonuclear and heteronuclear scalar couplings severely complicates their analysis by NMR. In complex systems, FESTA, a heteronuclear spectral editing method, allows simplified 1H NMR spectra to be obtained containing only 1H signals from the same spin system as a chosen 19F. Despite spectral simplification, signal overlap due to the presence of scalar couplings is often a problem in FESTA spectra. Here, we report a new experiment that combines FESTA and pure shift methods to provide fully decoupled ultra-high resolution FESTA spectra showing a single signal for each 1H chemical environment. The utility of the method is demonstrated for the analysis of two complex fluorine-containing mixtures of pharmaceutical and biochemical interest.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)606-614
JournalMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
Volume61
Issue number11
Early online date9 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • 19F
  • 1H
  • betamethasone
  • decoupling
  • FESTA
  • fluoroproline
  • NMR
  • pure shift
  • ultra-high resolution

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