One-bond heteronuclear coupling constants (1JXH és 1DXH) provide important structural and dynamical information about the molecules. In the CLIP/CLAP-HSQC experiments, which are widely used for the measurement of one-bond heteronuclear couplings, broadband homonuclear decoupling was achieved by applying an appropriate combination of BIRDd pulse sequence element and a non-selective 180° proton pulse. With these novel methods, the determination of one-bond heteronuclear coupling constants is simplified to the measurement of frequency differences between singlet maxima. As a result, accurate and reliable coupling values are provided even in the case of molecules with complex proton-proton coupling network.
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