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KIT – University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association

Institut für Organische Chemie / Institut für Biologische Grenzflächen 2

www.kit.edu

W.E.Heraeus Seminar in Bad Honnef

KIT – University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association

Institut für Organische Chemie / Institut für Biologische Grenzflächen 2

www.kit.edu

W.E.Heraeus Seminar in Bad Honnef

Accommodation free, just travel costs!

Up to 65 participants, deadline April 21!

Details: www.ioc.kit.edu/luy/315.php

KIT – University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association

Institut für Organische Chemie / Institut für Biologische Grenzflächen 2

www.kit.edu

Analytical coherence transfer functionsBurkhard Luy, Oliver Schedletzky, Steffen J. Glaser

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Effective Hamiltonian

TOCSY1HHEHAHA1H

HEHAHA13C

Multiple pulse sequences

Isotropic Mixing

Planar Mixing

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Coherence Transfer and Spin System

Coherence Transfer depends on:

- effective mixing conditions- spin system

CC COOH

BrBr

HH

H

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

Coherence Transfer Functions

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

0

0

m = 3/2

m = 1/2

m = -1/2

m = -3/2

Block structureLargest sub-block: 3x3

Analytical diag. possible!!

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23Eigenvectors

Eigenvalues

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23Coherence Transfer Function

withInitial spin density

Target spin density

Propagator

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23Coherence Transfer Function

Trick: Treat Eigenvalues and Eigenvector components as variables!

with

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1

3

2J12

J13 J23

Eigenvalue Differences

Eigenvector components

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

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Analytical Coherence Transfer FunctionsExample: Planar Mixing for 3-Spin System

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

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Surprise: Transfer in the plane1

3

2J12

J13 J23Two Spin Case:

0

Three Spin Case:

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Surprise: Transfer in the plane1

3

2J12

J13 J23

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Surprise: Transfer in the plane1

3

2J12

J13 J23

Experimental verification

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Four Isotropically Coupled Spins!

1

4

2

3

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Four Isotropically Coupled Spins!

1

4

2

3

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Four Isotropically Coupled Spins!

1

4

2

3

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Four Isotropically Coupled Spins!

1

4

2

3

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Four Isotropically Coupled Spins!

1

4

2

3

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Spin 1 + Spin ½ under Isotropic Mixing

1 1/2J12

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Spin 1 + Spin ½ under Isotropic Mixing

1 1/2J12

Negative Coherence Transfer?

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Spin 1 + Spin ½ under Isotropic Mixing

1 1/2J12

CDCl3

Indeed!

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Anisotropic Ising-Heisenberg Model / Cylindrical Mixing

Is a superposition of

Heisenberg-Dirac-VanVleck /Isotropic Mixing

Dipolar Coupling Hamiltonian

with

The General 2-Spin/3-Spin Case

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I SJL+JP

The General 2-Spin Case

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1

3

2J12

J13 J23

The General 3-Spin Case

Anisotropic Ising-Heisenberg Model / Cylindrical Mixing

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T11Z T12

Z T13Z

JL / JP = -2

JL / JP = -1

JL / JP = -1/2

JL = 0

JL / JP = 1

JL / JP = 4

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

XY / Planar Mixing

Heisenberg-Dirac-Van Vleck / Isotropic mixing

Dip. Coupl.

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T11Z T12

Z T13Z T11

X T12X T13

X

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JL/JP=-0.5

JL/JP=-2

JL=0

JL/JP=-1.5

JL/JP=5 JL/JP=1 JL/JP=0.5

JL/JP=-5

JL/JP=-1

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

T12Z

Maximum transfer efficiency:

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JL/JP=-0.5

JL/JP=-2

JL=0

JL/JP=-1.5

JL/JP=5 JL/JP=1 JL/JP=0.5

JL/JP=-5

JL/JP=-1

1

3

2J12

J13 J23

T12X

Maximum transfer efficiency:

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Conclusion

Analytical Coherence Transfer functions are available for

- Ising / longitudinal mixing: any spin system- XY Model / Planar mixing: three spins ½,

two spins 1- Dipolar Coupling: three spins ½- Heisenberg-Dirac-Van Vleck / Isotropic mixing:

four spins ½spin 1 – spin ½

- General anisotropic Ising-Heisenberg / Cylindrical mixing:three spins ½

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• B. Luy, S. J. Glaser, "Transverse Magnetization Transfer under Planar Mixing Conditions in Spin Systems Consisting of Three Coupled Spins 1/2", J. Magn. Reson. 164, 304-309 (2003).• B. Luy, S. J. Glaser, "Analytical planar mixing transfer functions for two coupled spin-1 nuclei", J. Magn. Reson.,153, 210-214 (2001).• B. Luy, S. J. Glaser, "Superposition of Scalar and Residual Dipolar Couplings: Analytical Transfer Functions for Three Spins 1/2 under Cylindrical Mixing Conditions", J. Magn. Reson. 148, 169-181 (2001).• B. Luy, S. J. Glaser, "Negative Polarization Transfer between a Spin 1/2 and a Spin 1", Chem. Phys. Lett. 323, 377-381 (2000).• B. Luy, S. J. Glaser, "Analytical Polarization and Coherence Transfer Functions for Three Dipolar Coupled Spins 1/2", J. Magn. Reson. 142, 280-287(2000).• B. Luy, O. Schedletzky, S. J. Glaser, "Analytical Polarization Transfer Functions for Four Coupled Spins 1/2 under Isotropic Mixing Conditions", J. Magn. Reson. 138, 19-27 (1999).• O. Schedletzky, B. Luy and S. J. Glaser, "Analytical Polarization and Coherence Transfer Functions for Three Coupled Spins 1/2 under Planar Mixing Conditions", J. Magn. Reson. 130, 27-32 (1998).

Thank you!

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W.E.Heraeus Seminar in Bad Honnef

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W.E.Heraeus Seminar in Bad Honnef

Accommodation free, just travel costs!

Up to 65 participants, deadline April 21!

Details: www.ioc.kit.edu/luy/315.php

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