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INCREASED EFFICIENCY OF COHERENCE TRANSFER IN CROSS-POLARIZATION NMR FROM QUADRUPOLAR NUCLEI - DYNAMIC-ANGLE CROSS-POLARIZATION

TitleINCREASED EFFICIENCY OF COHERENCE TRANSFER IN CROSS-POLARIZATION NMR FROM QUADRUPOLAR NUCLEI - DYNAMIC-ANGLE CROSS-POLARIZATION
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsFyfe, CA, Wongmoon, KC, Grondey, H, Mueller, KT
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry
Volume98
Pagination2139-2142
Date PublishedFeb
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0022-3654
KeywordsDOUBLE-RESONANCE NMR, MOLECULAR-SIEVE VPI-5, PROTON-ENHANCED NMR, SOLIDS
Abstract

In this work we describe the increased efficiency obtained in solid-state coherence-transfer NMR experiments involving quadrupolar nuclei by carrying out cross-polarization while the sample is spinning along an axis parallel to the magnetic field. After the cross-polarization step, the spinning axis is rapidly switched to the ’’magic angle’’ for detection of a high-resolution free induction decay from the target nuclei. The increased efficiency of the cross-polarization process, coupled with the superior resolution available from magic-angle sample spinning, is useful for obtaining high-resolution NMR spectra of slowly-relaxing spin species in condensed phases. A specific example illustrating this method is drawn from the cross-polarization of magnetization from aluminum-27 spins to phosphorus-31 spins in the large-pore aluminophosphate VPI-5.

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