Ultrafast 2D NMR for the analysis of complex mixtures
[Display omitted] •Ultrafast 2D NMR is described as a general approach to study complex mixtures.•Methodological developments have turned UF 2D NMR into an efficient analytical tool.•Applications include monitoring, metabolomics, hyperpolarization and oriented media. 2D NMR is extensively used in ma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 2022-06, Vol.130-131, p.1-44 |
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•Ultrafast 2D NMR is described as a general approach to study complex mixtures.•Methodological developments have turned UF 2D NMR into an efficient analytical tool.•Applications include monitoring, metabolomics, hyperpolarization and oriented media.
2D NMR is extensively used in many different fields, and its potential for the study of complex biochemical or chemical mixtures has been widely demonstrated. 2D NMR gives the ability to resolve peaks that overlap in 1D spectra, while providing both structural and quantitative information. However, complex mixtures are often analysed in situations where the data acquisition time is a crucial limitation, due to an ongoing chemical reaction or a moving sample from a hyphenated technique, or to the high-throughput requirement associated with large sample collections. Among the great diversity of available fast 2D methods, ultrafast (or single-scan) 2D NMR is probably the most general and versatile approach for complex mixture analysis. Indeed, ultrafast NMR has undergone an impressive number of methodological developments that have helped turn it into an efficient analytical tool, and numerous applications to the analysis of mixtures have been reported. This review first summarizes the main concepts, features and practical limitations of ultrafast 2D NMR, as well as the methodological developments that improved its analytical potential. Then, a detailed description of the main applications of ultrafast 2D NMR to mixture analysis is given. The two major application fields of ultrafast 2D NMR are first covered, i.e., reaction/process monitoring and metabolomics. Then, the potential of ultrafast 2D NMR for the analysis of hyperpolarized mixtures is described, as well as recent developments in oriented media. This review focuses on high-resolution liquid-state 2D experiments (including benchtop NMR) that include at least one spectroscopic dimension (i.e., 2D spectroscopy and DOSY) but does not cover in depth applications without spectral resolution and/or in inhomogeneous fields. |
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ISSN: | 0079-6565 1873-3301 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2022.01.002 |