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Intensity decreases with time. Why?. FT. NMR Data Processing. Free Induction Decay (FID). Time Domain. Frequency Domain. X=detection dimension. 1. Solvent suppression. 2. Window function. 5. Phasing. 3. Zero filling. 4. Fourier Transformation.
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Intensity decreases with time. Why? FT NMR Data Processing Free Induction Decay(FID) Time Domain Frequency Domain
X=detection dimension 1. Solvent suppression 2. Window function 5. Phasing 3. Zero filling 4. Fourier Transformation
Can only resolution at the expense of S/N or vice versa • Enhance S/N -by weighting earlier part of FID
Zero Filling or Linear Prediction both extend npi.e. enhance resolution
Phase correction: Phase errors arise because detection of an NMR signal (FID) can begin at any point in an oscillation, depending on the instrumental and experimental parameters. They appear as twists in the baseline of the Fourier-transformed spectrum, and are corrected automatically by the spectrometer's computer or manually by trial-and-error. Phase correction