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Default Which are better methods of water suppression at higher salt concentrations?

Which are better methods of water suppression at higher salt concentrations?

Hello, could anyone recommend better technique for water suppression for the samples having higher salt concentration?

At what salt concentration is the method effective?

Dr. Talluri mentioned in his post that water suppression using soft pulses (such as one using excitation sculpting) is not as friendly for high salt samples - what is the mechanism?



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