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Ultrafast Two‐Dimensional NMR Relaxometry for Investigating Molecular Processes in Real Time
Authors:Dr Susanna Ahola  Dr Ville‐Veikko Telkki
Institution:Department of Physics, NMR Research Group, University of Oulu, P.O.Box 3000, FIN‐90014 (Finland)
Abstract:Nuclear spin–lattice (T1) and spin–spin (T2) relaxation times provide versatile information about the dynamics and structure of substances, such as proteins, polymers, porous media, and so forth. Multidimensional experiments increase the information content and resolution of NMR relaxometry, but they also multiply the measurement time. To overcome this issue, we present an efficient strategy for a single‐scan measurement of a 2D T1T2 correlation map. The method shortens the experimental time by one to three orders of magnitude as compared to the conventional method, offering an unprecedented opportunity to study molecular processes in real‐time. We demonstrate that, despite the tremendous speed‐up, the T1T2 correlation maps determined by the single‐scan method are in good agreement with the maps measured by the conventional method. The concept of the single‐scan T1T2 correlation experiment is applicable to a broad range of other multidimensional relaxation and diffusion experiments.
Keywords:nuclear magnetic resonance  relaxation correlation  single‐scan measurements  spectroscopy  two‐dimensional
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