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Multiple-Rotor-Cycle QPASS Pulse Sequences: Separation of Quadrupolar Spinning Sidebands with an Application to La NMR
Authors:David J Aurentz  Frederick G Vogt  Karl T Mueller  Alan J Benesi
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, 152 Davey Laboratory, University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802-6300
Abstract:The quadrupolar phase-adjusted spinning sidebands (QPASS) pulse sequence has been recently demonstrated as a useful method for obtaining quadrupolar parameters with magic-angle spinning NMR. The sequence separates spinning sidebands by order in a two-dimensional experiment. A sheared projection of the 2D spectrum effectively yields the infinite spinning rate second-order quadrupolar powder pattern, which can be analyzed to determine quadrupolar coupling constants and asymmetry parameters. The RF power and spinning speed requirements of the original QPASS sequence make it an experimentally demanding technique. A new version of the sequence is demonstrated here and is shown to alleviate many problems associated with the original sequence. New solutions to the determining equations, based on the use of multiple rotor cycles in the QPASS sequence, lead to longer delays between the nine π pulses, provide less chance of pulse overlap, and allow for use of weaker RF field strengths that excite only the central quadrupolar transition. A three-rotor-cycle version of the new experiment is demonstrated on the 139La nucleus.
Keywords:QPASS  sideband separation  second-order quadrupolar interaction  lanthanum-139
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