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95Mo magic angle spinning NMR at high field: improved measurements and structural analysis of the quadrupole interaction in monomolybdates and isopolymolybdates
Authors:d'Espinose de Lacaillerie Jean-Baptiste  Barberon Fabien  Romanenko Konstantin V  Lapina Olga B  Pollès Laurent Le  Gautier Régis  Gan Zhehong
Institution:Laboratoire de Physique Quantique, UMR CNRS SIEN 7142, Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France. Jean-Baptiste.dEspinose@espci.fr
Abstract:In this study, 95Mo quadrupole couplings in various molydbates were measured easily and accurately with magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR under a directing field of 19.6 T. The resonance frequency of 54 MHz was sufficiently high to remove acoustic ringing artifacts, and the spectra could be analyzed in the usual terms of chemical shift and quadrupolar line shapes. For monomolybdates and molybdite, the quadrupole coupling dominated the NMR response, and the quadrupole parameters could be measured with better accuracy than in previous lower field studies. Moreover, despite the low symmetry of the molybdenum coordination, the usefulness of such measurements to probe molybdenum environments was established by ab initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the electric field gradient from known structures. The experimental NMR data correlated perfectly with the refined structures. In isopolymolybdates, the resonances were shapeless and DFT calculations were impossible because of the large and low symmetry unit cells. Nevertheless, empirical but clear NMR signatures were obtained from the spinning sidebands analysis or the MQMAS spectra. This was possible for the first time thanks to the improved baseline and sensitivity at high fields. With the generalization of NMR spectrometers operating above 17 T, it was predicted that 95Mo MAS NMR could evolve as a routine characterization tool for ill-defined structures such as supported molybdates in catalysis.
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