Correa, JuanPinto, Luiz F.Riguera Vega, RicardoFernández Megía, Eduardo2018-07-042018-07-042015Correa, J., Pinto, L., Riguera, R., & Fernandez-Megia, E. (2015). Predicting PSR Filters by Transverse Relaxation Enhancements. Analytical Chemistry, 87(1), 760-767. doi: 10.1021/ac50371860003-2700http://hdl.handle.net/10347/16950The paramagnetic spin relaxation (PSR) filter allows the suppression of the NMR resonances of individual components in mixtures according to their Gd3+-complexing ability. The difficulty in predicting this property hampers, however, the widespread application of this filter. Herein we describe that the PSR filter is dominated by the transverse relaxation enhancement (R2p) experienced by nuclei in the presence of Gd3+, so that R2p represents a reliable predictive tool of suppression in the 1D and 2D PSR filter of complex mixtures. The robustness of R2p as a predictive tool in PSR filters has been demonstrated at different magnetic fields and for the 1H, 13C, COSY, and HMQC filtering of commercial multicomponent compositions, including beverages and drugseng© 2015 American Chemical SocietyPredicting PSR Filters by Transverse Relaxation Enhancementsjournal article10.1021/ac50371861520-6882open access