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On the orientational dependence of resolution in 1H solid-state NMR, and its role in MAS, CRAMPS and delayed-acquisition experiments

✍ Scribed by Vadim E. Zorin; Benedicte Elena; Anne Lesage; Lyndon Emsley; Paul Hodgkinson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
787 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-1581

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✦ Synopsis


Numerical simulations and experiments are used to show that the spin dynamics of the dipolar-coupled networks in solids is often strongly dependent on crystallite orientation. In particular, different rates of dephasing of the magnetisation mean that NMR signals obtained at longer dephasing times are dominated by orientations in which the local dipolar coupling strength is relatively weak. This often leads to a distinct improvement in spectral resolution as the dephasing time is increased. The effects are particularly noticeable under magic-angle spinning (MAS), but are also observed when homonuclear decoupling is used to reduce the rate of dipolar dephasing. Numerical simulation is seen to be a powerful and easily used tool for understanding the behaviour of solid-state NMR experiments involving dipolar-coupled networks. The implications for solid-state NMR spectra of abundant spins acquired under MAS and homonuclear decoupling are discussed, as well as insights provided into the performance of 'delayed-acquisition' and 'constant-time' experiments.


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