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High-Temperature and High-Pressure In situ Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Published on: October 9, 2020
Spectral editing in 13C solid-state NMR at high magnetic field using fast MAS and spin-echo dephasing
Kanmi Mao1, Gordon J Kennedy, Stacey M Althaus
1ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co., 1545 Route 22E, Annandale, NJ 08801, USA. kanmi.mao@exxonmobil.com
Abstract:
A simple method is proposed for separating NMR resonances from protonated and non-protonated aromatic carbons in solids under fast magic angle spinning (MAS). The approach uses a MAS-synchronized spin-echo to exploit the differences in rotational recoupling of the dipolar interactions while fully refocusing the isotropic chemical shifts. This strategy extends the relevant time scale of spin evolution to milliseconds and circumvents the limitation of the traditional dipolar dephasing method, which in fast rotating solids is disrupted by rotational refocusing. The proposed approach can be used for quantitative measurement of carbon aromaticities in complex solids with poorly resolved spectra, as demonstrated for model compounds.
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