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600 mhz 1h spectrometer

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

The 600 MHz (1H) spectrometer is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) instrument that operates at a proton (1H) frequency of 600 MHz. It is designed to analyze the structure and composition of chemical compounds through the detection and measurement of nuclear magnetic resonances.

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Structural Characterization of NulO Pathway

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For structural characterization of NulO pathway intermediates, filtered enzymatic reactions (Amicon Ultra-4 centrifugal filter unit with 3000 kDa molecular weight cut-off) or material purified according to previously described methods was exchanged into 100% D2O (Gulati et al. 2015 (link)). Structural analysis was performed using either a Varian Inova 500 MHz (1H) spectrometer with a Varian Z-gradient 3-mm probe or a Varian 600 MHz (1H) spectrometer with a Varian 5 mm Z-gradient probe. All spectra were referenced to an internal acetone standard (δH 2.225 ppm and δC 31.07 ppm).
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Structural Characterization of NulO Pathway

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For structural characterization of NulO pathway intermediates, filtered enzymatic reactions (Amicon Ultra-4 centrifugal filter unit with 3000 kDa molecular weight cut-off) or material purified according to previously described methods was exchanged into 100% D2O (Gulati et al. 2015 (link)). Structural analysis was performed using either a Varian Inova 500 MHz (1H) spectrometer with a Varian Z-gradient 3-mm probe or a Varian 600 MHz (1H) spectrometer with a Varian 5 mm Z-gradient probe. All spectra were referenced to an internal acetone standard (δH 2.225 ppm and δC 31.07 ppm).
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