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Analysis of Cross-Polarization Dynamics between Two Abundant Nuclei, 19F and 1H, Based on Spin Thermodynamics Theory

โœ Scribed by Shinji Ando; Robin K. Harris; Stefan A. Reinsberg


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
213 KB
Volume
141
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-7807

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โœฆ Synopsis


The phenomenological theory of spin thermodynamics based on the spin temperature hypothesis was employed to describe the cross-polarization (CP) dynamics between two abundant nuclei, 19 F and 1 H, when the number of fluorine atoms is not substantially less than the number of hydrogens. The influence of T 1 's of both nuclei and the relative magnitude (heat capacity) of the two spin baths must be incorporated explicitly into the analysis in order to derive values for the parameters involved in the CP dynamics. Numerical calculations were performed to clarify the difference in the evolution of magnetization in variable contact time CP experiments between the 1 H 3 13 C and 1 H 3 19 F cases. A new type of CP-drain experiment was developed for observing the residual 1 H magnetization after 1 H 3 19 F CP. 19 F direct polarization magicangle spinning (MAS), 1 H 3 19 F CP, and 1 H 3 19 F CP-drain MAS NMR spectra have been measured for a fluorinated polyimide, 6FDA/ODA. The CP dynamics between 1 H and 19 F for the polyimide were analyzed on the basis of the spin thermodynamics theory. The constant for polarization transfer (T HF ) was determined by the analysis using the effective CP parameters, which were directly obtained from the CP and CP-drain experiments, together with independently measured values of T 1 H and T 1 F .


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