Determining the 1H 90° pulse width of the decoupler- It is strongly recommended that you use the 90% CHCL3 in d6-acetone sample for this calibration, since this sample has strong carbon signals that may be detected with a small number of transients (nt).
- Click on main menu, setup, 13C Acetone to select carbon standard parameters.
- Type ppcal to set up the pp calibration experiment.
- Adjust the following parameters: pp=0
pplvl=49 WARNING!!! Do NOT set pplvl larger than 49! d1=3.0 d2=0.003185 for the acetone standard. Set to 1/(2*JCH) pw=13C 90° pulse width p1=13C 180° pulse width dm='yny' dmm='wcw' dof =-426.0 nt=4 for the acetone standard gain='n' - Type ga and phase the spectrum.
- Type gain='y'
- Set pp to your estimate of the decoupler 90° pulse width
- Type ga
- Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the intensity of the chloroform peak is minimum (zero intensity is ideal).
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