Selective Excitation Experiments
Traditional homonuclear 2D experiments like COSY, NOESY and TOCSY are extremely information rich. However, when we are most interested in correlations to just a few spins in our 1D PROTON spectrum, the 1D selective experiments can typically provide this information much more quickly and at much higher resolution than their 2D counterparts. This course will start with a brief lecture introducing these selective experiments then will shift to a live demonstration at the spectrometer.
Speakers
Dr. Eric Johnson
Senior Applications Scientist II
Bruker BioSpin
Dr. Eric Johnson received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley. He then held a postdoctoral position at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla prior to joining the NMR Applications team at Bruker BioSpin in 2006. When not sheltering in place, Eric splits his time in between ski trips by providing customer support and working on NMR applications development projects from the Bruker San Jose office, travelling to customer sites and teaching in Billerica.