I am working on a MAS solid-state NMR Bruker spectrometer using Topspin. Is anyone familiar with a macro for running several sequential experiments each with a different temperature? Is there a macro for running these experiments which automatically set up the specific temperature for each experiment? I was trying to modify the multizg macro, but since I'm not a great expert on computre programming, it did not work. PLEASE HELP !!!
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