Measurement of Aluminum–Carbon Distances Using S‐RESPDOR NMR Experiments |
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Authors: | Dr. Frédérique Pourpoint Dr. Julien Trébosc Dr. Régis M. Gauvin Dr. Qiang Wang Prof. Olivier Lafon Prof. Feng Deng Prof. Jean‐Paul Amoureux |
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Affiliation: | 1. UCCS, CNRS‐8181, University Lille North of France, Villeneuve d'Ascq 59652 (France);2. State Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance and Atomic and Molecular Physics, Wuhan Center for Magnetic Resonance, Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071 (China) |
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Abstract: | ![]() It is demonstrated that reliable aluminum–carbon distances can be measured in samples with 13C natural abundance by NMR spectroscopy. Overcoupled resonators, with only one radio‐frequency synthesizer and one amplifier, are used to irradiate in the same pulse sequence 27Al and 13C nuclei, which differ by only 3.6 % in Larmor frequencies. The combination of 27Al saturation pulse with heteronuclear dipolar recoupling yields dipolar dephasing of the 13C signal, which only depends on the Al? C distance and the efficiency of the saturation pulse. Therefore, reliable distances can be obtained by rapid fitting of experimental data to an analytical expression. It is demonstrated that with natural isotopic abundance this approach allows recovery of Al? C distances of 216 pm for the covalent bond in lithium tetraalkyl aluminates, commonly used as a co‐catalyst in olefin polymerization processes, and which range from 274 to 381 pm for the three carbon atoms in aluminum lactate. The accuracy of the measured internuclear distances is carefully estimated. |
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Keywords: | aluminum carbon internuclear distance NMR spectroscopy organometallic compounds |
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