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HSQC

Heteronuclear Single-Quantum Coherence (HSQC) is a 2D NMR technique that correlates proton and carbon-13 (or other heteronuclei) chemical shifts through one-bond coupling constants (1JHX). Developed in the early 1980s, HSQC rapidly became the workhorse of structural chemistry because it directly maps which carbons bear which protons, providing a comprehensive view of carbon skeleton connectivity and substitution patterns.

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Heteronuclear Single-Quantum Coherence
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  • Bodenhausen, G., & Ruben, D. J. (1981). Natural abundance nitrogen-15 NMR by enhanced heteronuclear spectroscopy. Chemical Physics Letters, 69(2), 185-189. · DOI 10.1016/0009-2614(80)80041-8
  • Patt, S. L., & Shoolery, J. N. (1992). Attached proton test (APT). Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 46(3), 535-539. · URL
  • Bax, A., Griffey, R. H., & Hawkins, B. L. (1983). Correlation of proton and nitrogen-15 chemical shifts by heteronuclear multiquantum NMR. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 105(24), 7188-7190. · URL
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