Input File Format for DNMR3

The following tables show the column positions of each piece of data in each line of the input file.  Only the plot line is different from the format for the version of DNMR3 published in 1977 as DNMRL

Mutual versus Non-mutual Exchange

Chemically exchanging systems may be divided into Mutual or Non-mutual categories

Concatenated Runs

Mutual Exchange Case

Mutual Exchange Format
  Column numbers        
Line no. Left Right Justification Dec. pt.? Content Comment
1 1 3 Right No Run no.  
1 4 4     No. of nuclei Total in spin system
1 5 5     No. of configs. 2 or 3 (1 for static system)
1 6 6     1 Flag for mutual exchange
1 7 7     No. of groups = No. of nuclei, if no mag. equivalence
1 8 8     No. of symm. pairs Blank if no symm. pairs.
2 for an AA'BB' system
(for which No. of groups = 4)
2 1
2
etc.
1

etc.
    No. of mag. equiv.
nuclei in group
Omit line altogether if no mag. equiv. 
groups,
i.e. if  No. of groups = No. of nuclei
Order groups in decreasing size.
3 1 72 Left   Title text  
4 1
11
21
etc.
10
20
30
etc.
Left Yes! Chemical shifts in Hz no. of entries = No. of groups
Order as in line 2, otherwise 
put symm. pairs first, 
if there are any, two entries for each.
If two shifts are for different isotopic species, alter one of them, if necessary, by a large displacement, e.g. 50000 Hz, so that J/d is negligible between them.
5 1
11
etc.
10
20
etc.
Left Yes! Coupling constants J(12)
J(13)
etc.  Couplings from group 1
5b 1
11
10
20
Left Yes! More coupling constants J(23)
J(24) if 4 groups.  Couplings from group 2.
Omit line if only two groups.
5c 1 10 Left Yes! Coupling constant J(34)  Omit line if not four groups
6 1 4 Left No Exchange vector See above  Omit line if static system
6b 1 3 Left No Exchange vector For third config.  Omit line if no third config.
7 1 2 Right No No. of rate constants This is no. of plots for different rate constants, to be generated in this run.  Zero for a static system, when one plot will be generated.
7 11 20 Left Yes! Left limit of plot, in Hz Only one plot per rate constant per run allowed.
Use concatenated separate runs for different multiplets, or for an overall plot as well.
Allow enough space around broad peaks.
7 21 30 Left Yes! Right limit of plot, in Hz
7 31 40 Left Yes! Horizontal scale, in Hz/cm Choose a scale such that width of plot is <= 25 cm
(Note difference from original version)
7 41 50 Left Yes! Vertical plot scale Height of tallest peak in plot range, as fraction of 
25 cm.  Maximum value 0.6
(Note difference from original version)
Use a small enough value for broadened multiplets,
otherwise a misleading shape may be generated
7 51 62 Left Title for plot region e.g. 'PA region'.  Optional.
(Note difference from original version)
8           There is no line 8 for mutual exchange
9 1 10 Left Yes! Relaxation time in seconds T2.  This is 1/(π * (peak width at half height))
for a single transition peak not broadened by the exchange.  If there is no such peak in the observed spectrum, guess based on spectra of static systems measured under similar conditions
10 1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 First rate constant
10a, etc. 1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 Second rate constant, etc.
Total number of type 10 lines is No. of rate constants given at the beginning of the type 7 line.
For a static system, omit type 10 lines altogether.

Non-mutual Exchange Case

Non-mutual Exchange Format
  Column numbers        
Line no. Left Right Justification Dec. pt.? Content Comment
1 1 3 Right No Run no.  
1 4 4     No. of nuclei Total in spin system
1 5 5     No. of configs. 2 or 3
1 6 6     0 Flag for non-mutual exchange
1 7 7     No. of groups = No. of nuclei, if no mag. equivalence
1 8 8     No. of symm. pairs Blank if no symm. pairs.
2 for an AA'BB' system
(for which No. of groups = 4)
2 1
2
etc.
1

etc.
    No. of mag. equiv.
nuclei in group
Omit line altogether if no mag. equiv. 
groups,
i.e. if  No. of groups = No. of nuclei
Order groups in decreasing size.
3 1 72 Left   Title text  
4 1
11
21
etc.
10
20
30
etc.
Left Yes! Chemical shifts in Hz for configuration 1 no. of entries = No. of groups
Order as in line 2, otherwise 
put symm. pairs first, 
if there are any, two entries for each.
If two shifts are for different isotopic species, alter one of them, if necessary, by a large displacement, e.g. 50000 Hz, so that J/d is negligible between them.
5 1
11
etc.
10
20
etc.
Left Yes! Coupling constants for configuration 1 J(12)
J(13)
etc.  Couplings from group 1
5b 1
11
10
20
Left Yes! More coupling constants J(23)
J(24) if 4 groups.  Couplings from group 2.
Omit line if only two groups.
5c 1 10 Left Yes! Coupling constant J(34)  Omit line if not four groups
4(ii)
and
5(ii)
        Shifts and coupling constants for configuration 2 Repeat the set of type 4 and type 5 lines above, for configuration 2
4(iii)
and
5(iii)
        Shifts and coupling constants for configuration 3 Repeat the set of type 4 and type 5 lines above, for configuration 3, if there is one
6           There is no type 6 line for non-mutual exchange
7 1 2 Right No No. of (sets of) rate constants This is no. of plots for different (sets of) rate constants, to be generated in this run
7 11 20 Left Yes! Left limit of plot, in Hz Only one plot per (set of) rate constant(s) per run allowed.
Use concatenated separate runs for different multiplets, or for an overall plot as well.
Allow enough space around broad peaks.
7 21 30 Left Yes! Right limit of plot, in Hz  
7 31 40 Left Yes! Horizontal scale, in Hz/cm Choose a scale such that width of plot is <= 25 cm
(Note difference from original version)
7 41 50 Left Yes! Vertical plot scale Height of tallest peak in plot range, as fraction of 
25 cm.  Maximum value 0.6
(Note difference from original version)
Use a small enough value for broadened multiplets,
otherwise a misleading shape may be generated
7 51 62 Left   Title for plot region e.g. 'PA region'.  Optional.
(Note difference from original version)
8(i) 1 10 Left Yes! Relative population of configuration 1, as a fraction of 1 For equal populations in two configurations, this would be 0.5
8(ii) 1 10 Left Yes! Relative population of configuration 2  
8(iii) 1 10 Left Yes! Relative population of configuration 3 Omit line if there are only two configurations
9 1 10 Left Yes! Relaxation time in seconds T2.  This is 1/(π * (peak width at half height))
for a single transition peak not broadened by the exchange.  If there is no such peak in the observed spectrum, guess based on spectra of static systems measured under similar conditions
10(i) 1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 Rate constant for going from config. 1 to config. 2, in first set
10(ii) 1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 Rate constant for going from config. 1 to config. 3, in first set.
Omit line if there are only two configurations
10(iii) 1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 Rate constant for going from config. 2 to config. 3, in first set.
Omit line if there are only two configurations
10(i)a,
10(ii)a
etc.
1 10 Left Yes! Rate constant in s-1 Repeat the (set of) type 10 lines above, for the second (set of) rate constant(s), if more than one (set) has been requested at the beginning of the type 7 line
10(i)b,
10(i)b
etc.
          If there are two configurations, the total number of type 10 lines is No. of rate constants given at the beginning of the type 7 line.
If there are three configurations, the total number of type 10 lines is three times the number of sets of rate constants