Hh Fischer
Max Planck Society
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Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry | 2000
Hh Fischer; Li-Hong Tseng; Martin Raitza; Klaus Albert
Immobilized free radicals were synthesized and used to shorten the spin–lattice relaxation times of analytes in the hyphenation of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) with proton high‐field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). The effect of the immobilized free radicals was studied for the first time under on‐line SFC–NMR coupling conditions. With this method it was possible to obtain integratable NMR spectra in on‐line continuous‐flow SFC–1H NMR spectroscopy. Copyright
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B | 2004
Thomas Zuschneid; Hh Fischer; Thomas Handel; Klaus Albert; Günter Häfelinger
Abstract High-resolution gas phase measurements of 1H NMR spectra at 400 MHz and atmospheric pressure of seven small hydrocarbons are presented. The developed new method and the experimental set-up are described. Ab initio GIAO MO calculations of 1H and 13C NMR absolute shieldings on the HF, MP2 and B3LYP levels using 25 standard gaussian basis sets are reported for these hydrocarbons, based on experimental re distances. The measured gas phase 1H chemical shifts have been converted to an absolute σ0 shielding scale by use of the literature shielding of methane. These and gas phase 13C literature values have been transferred with literature ZPV data to estimated σeexp shieldings which are used to evaluate the basis set dependence of the calculated σe shieldings utilizing linear least squares regressions. Exponential extrapolations of Dunning basis set calculations allow the determination of basis set limits for 1H and 13C shieldings. 1H and 13C chemical shifts have been derived from the HF calculated shieldings with shieldings of TMS which has been geometry optimized and GIAO calculated in each basis. Standard deviations (esd) as low as 0.09 ppm for 1H and 0.76 ppm for 13C calculations have been obtained. The statistically best basis set for simultaneous calculation of 1H and 13C absolute shieldings or relative shifts is 6-311G* within the HF and B3LYP methods. Aiming for highest accuracy and precision, 1H and 13C have to be treated separately. In this case, best results are obtained using MP2/6-311G** or higher for 1H shieldings and MP2/cc-pVTZ for 13C shieldings.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2004
Michael Maiwald; Hh Fischer; Young-Kyu Kim; Klaus Albert; Hans Hasse
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2003
Michael Maiwald; Hh Fischer; Ott M, Peschla R, Kuhnert C, Kreiter Cg, Maurer, G; Hans Hasse
Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2005
Michael Ott; Hh Fischer; Michael Maiwald; Klaus Albert; Hans Hasse
Analytical Chemistry | 2003
Hh Fischer; Olle Gyllenhaal; Jörgen Vessman; Klaus Albert
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2003
Michael Maiwald; Hh Fischer; Young-Kyu Kim; Hans Hasse
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003
Hh Fischer; Seiler M, Ertl Ts, Eberhardinger U, Bertagnolli H, Schmitt-Willich, H; Klaus Albert
Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2003
Michael Maiwald; Hh Fischer; Hans Hasse
Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2016
Hh Fischer; Michael Speidel; Ralph-Uwe Dietrich; Antje Seitz