Boosting resolution in NMR spectroscopy by chemical shift upscaling

Anal Chim Acta. 2020 May 8:1110:109-114. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2020.03.032. Epub 2020 Mar 17.

Abstract

Resolution is an essential challenge in NMR spectroscopy. Narrow chemical shift range and extensive signal splittings due to scalar couplings often give rise to spectral congestion and even overlap in NMR spectra. Magnetic field strength is directly responsible for spectral resolution as higher magnetic field strength offers better signal dispersion. However, the process of further increasing magnetic field strength of NMR instruments is slow and expensive. Methodology aimed at resolution issue has long been developing. Here, we present a chemical shift upscaling method, in which chemical shifts are upscaled by a given factor while scalar couplings are unchanged. As a result, signal dispersion and hence the resolution are improved. Therefore, it is possible to separate multiplets which originally overlap with each other and to extract their integrals for quantitative analysis. Improved signal dispersion and the preservation of scalar couplings also facilitate multiplet analysis and signal assignment. Chemical shift upscaling offers a method for enhancing resolution limited by magnetic field strength.

Keywords: Chemical shift; Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); Quantification; Scalar coupling; Spectral resolution.