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Solving a 3D Structural Puzzle

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Part of the Springer Theses book series (Springer Theses)

Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xli
  2. Casper Rønn Hoeck
    Pages 1-2
  3. Casper Rønn Hoeck
    Pages 129-139
  4. Casper Rønn Hoeck
    Pages 153-176
  5. Casper Rønn Hoeck
    Pages 177-212
  6. Casper Rønn Hoeck
    Pages 213-215
  7. Back Matter
    Pages 217-238

About this book

Introduction

This book explores how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy may be used for spatial structural elucidation of novel compounds from fungal and synthetic sources. Readers will discover the exciting world of NOE (nuclear Overhauser effect), RDC (residual dipolar coupling) and J-coupling constants, both short- and long range. With emphasis on obtaining structural knowledge from these NMR observables, focus is moved from solving a static 3D structure to solving the structural space inhabited by small organic molecules.

The book outlines the development and implementation of two Heteronuclear Multiple Bond Correlation-type NMR experiments, and the 3D structural elucidation of multiple known and novel compounds. In addition, a new method of back-calculating RDCs (allowing for more flexible structures to be investigated), and the synthesis and evaluation of novel chiral alignment media for ab initio determination of absolute stereochemistry of small molecules using RDCs are also included. Challenges that 3D structural generation of small compounds face are also covered in this work.

Keywords

NMR Nuclear Overhauser Effect Residual Dipolar Coupling J-coupling Constants Long Range Coupling Constants Heteronuclear Multiple Bond Correlation Natural Products 3D Structure Determination Enantiodiscrimination Singular Value Decomposition Methodology

Authors and affiliations

  1. 1.Department of ChemistryTechnical University of DenmarkKongens LyngbyDenmark

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