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1H−13C−27Al triple resonance transfer of populations in double resonance experiments for the detection of 13C−27Al dipolar interactions

✍ Scribed by Leo van Wüllen


Book ID
104357962
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
115 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0926-2040

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✦ Synopsis


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A C H CPMAS Al TRAPDOR NMR experiment is reported with the aim of detecting C y Al proximities and distances in solids. The 13 C and 27 Al pulses are applied to the same probe channel, because their resonance frequencies lie extremely close to each other. The study of the heteronuclear dipolar interaction between these two nuclei, which are of fundamental importance in solid state science, is not possible with standard double resonance approaches. Results are presented for the model compound aluminum lactate. The 13 C signals for the three lactate carbons show different magnitudes of the TRAPDOR effect, in excellent agreement with their mean Al-C distances, calculated from crystal structure data. The results illustrate the feasibility of this method for the study of systems where the interaction of organic and inorganic Ž . Ž fractions is directing the structure templaterzeolite or controlling the catalytic efficiency organic reactantrcatalytically . active sites in zeolites or clays .


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