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Recoupled Polarization-Transfer Methods for Solid-State 1H–13C Heteronuclear Correlation in the Limit of Fast MAS

✍ Scribed by Kay Saalwächter; Robert Graf; Hans W. Spiess


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
414 KB
Volume
148
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-7807

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✦ Synopsis


An in-depth account of the effects of homonuclear couplings and multiple heteronuclear couplings is given for a recently published technique for 1 H-13 C dipolar correlation in solids under very fast MAS, where the heteronuclear dipolar coupling is recoupled by means of REDOR -pulse trains. The method bears similarities to well-known solution-state NMR techniques, which form the framework of a heteronuclear multiple-quantum experiment. The so-called recoupled polarization-transfer (REPT) technique is versatile in that rotor-synchronized 1 H-13 C shift correlation spectra can be recorded. In addition, weak heteronuclear dipolar coupling constants can be extracted by means of spinning sideband analysis in the indirect dimension of the experiment. These sidebands are generated by rotor encoding of the reconversion Hamiltonian. We present generalized variants of the initially described heteronuclear multiple-quantum correlation (HMQC) experiment, which are better suited for certain applications. Using these techniques, measurements on model compounds with 13 C in natural abundance, as well as simulations, confirm the very weak effect of 1 H-1 H homonuclear couplings on the spectra recorded with spinning frequencies of 25-30 kHz. The effect of remote heteronuclear couplings on the spinning-sideband patterns of CH n groups is discussed, and 13 C spectral editing of rigid organic solids is shown to be practicable with these techniques.


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