Hello, I'm a NMR newbie working on Bruker 300MHz and my problem may sound silly to some of you, but I don't want to make mistake in the very beginning. I do the FT and phase correction of measured spectra in TopSpin, but after that I'd like to analyze manually (with other software) integrals and half-widths of deconvoluted lines. And here comes the question - which line one should I take into consideration: real part or magnitude? E.g. if I want to evaluate T2* from the halfwidth using the formula T2*=1/(piFWHM)?
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