Pulse Sequences
Links
NMR Pulse Sequence Library of Carlsberg Research Center
Pulse programs mainly for Varian spectrometers from the group of Ole Winneche Srensen
ENS-Lyon NMR Pulse Program Library
http://www.ens-lyon.fr/STIM/NMR/library/
A few pulse sequences for solid state NMR. For AVANCE systems.
NMR Pulse sequences
http://stingray.bio.cmu.edu/~web/bseq.html
Some very handy pulse programs for Bruker systems, 1D, 2D and some 3D.
Bruker Pulse Sequences for 2D Heteronuclear Shift Correlation
http://www.bmrb.wisc.edu/pulse_seq/use_bruker_2d_het_shift.html
More pulse sequences for Bruker systems.
HETCOR or HMQC
http://nmrsg1.chem.indiana.edu/NMRguide/2dexpt/Hetcorpsintro.html
A short but useful dissertation on HETCOR and HMQC.
Ultrafast MRI
http://www.indyrad.iupui.edu/public/lectures/mri/iu_lectures/ufastimg1/index.htm
A useful slide presentation about Ultrafast MRI pulse sequences.
Pulse Programs
http://www.nmrfam.wisc.edu/~volkman/pp/pulprog.html
Some pulse programs for the DRX and DMX, written by Brian F. Volkman .
Pulse Program Library
http://www.nmrfam.wisc.edu/~abild/Pulseprograms/index.html
For Bruker Avance spectrometers.
Pulse Sequence
http://chem4823.usask.ca/pulseseq.html
Vector models, examples and theory for JMOD, DEPT, INEPT, COSY, CAPT, HMQC. Part of a course notes section.
Wagner group pulse sequence library
http://sbweb.med.harvard.edu/~wagner/nmr/wwwpslib/GW_pulse.html
Tested pulse sequences from Gerhard Wagner's group at Harvard Medical School. Mostly Varian sequences.
3D pulse programs
http://www.NMR.EMBL-Heidelberg.DE/sattler/PP/
The pulse programs (Bruker DRX format) presented here, are 3D experiments for the assignment of 13C,15N labeled proteins.
Pulse Programs
http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/nmr/sattler/PP/pulseprograms.html
Triple resonance pulse programs for 13C and 15N labeled proteins for DRX's.
NMR Pulse Sequence Library
http://www.crc.dk/nmr/index_5.html
Danish Instrument Center for NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Macromolecules,Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark. sequences for measuring JHH, JXH, and JnXh For Bruker and varian systems.