Resolution of 13C-19F interactions in the 13C NMR of spinning solids and liquid crystals |
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Authors: | Antonioli Giancarlo Hodgkinson Paul |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK. |
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Abstract: | Anomalous line-broadenings of carbon resonances close to 19F have commonly been reported in the 13C NMR of liquid crystals and solids. We have previously shown that these effects in static liquid-crystal samples are related to the difficulty of 1H decoupling in the presence of strong 1H-19F dipolar interactions. We here extend this work to spinning samples (both liquid crystals and solids). A number of different line-broadening mechanisms are elucidated: analogous decoupling effects, magic angle misset, and 19F lifetime-broadening. In relatively mobile systems, such as liquid crystals or soft solids, the limiting factor on 13C resolution (and the ability to directly quantify the 13C-19F interactions) is found to be the efficiency and robustness of the 1H-decoupling. In rigid solids, the lifetime of the 19F spin-states is found to be an additional critical factor. |
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