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NMR Panopticum:
Lost Lock Signal

 

The response of the solvent deuterium signal is monitored to keep its frequency "locked" at a constant value. Loss of the lock signal during acquisition causes the spectrometer to go into a sweep mode, where the magnetic field is swept through a specified range in the hope to locate the deuterium resonance and to reestablish the field-frequency lock.

Lost lock signal during acquisition, shown here for a proton spectrum.

Here is another proton NMR example

Here is a carbon NMR example

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