Single crystal nuclear magnetic resonance in spinning powders |
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Authors: | Pell Andrew J Pintacuda Guido Emsley Lyndon |
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Affiliation: | Universite? de Lyon, Centre de RMN a? Tre?s Hauts Champs, CNRS/Ecole Normale Supe?rieure de Lyon/Universite? Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 5 rue de la Doua, 69100 Villeurbanne, France. |
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Abstract: | We present a method for selectively exciting nuclear magnetic resonances (NMRs) from well-defined subsets of crystallites from a powdered sample under magic angle spinning. Magic angle spinning induces a time dependence in the anisotropic interactions, which results in a time variation of the resonance frequencies which is different for different crystallite orientations. The proposed method exploits this by applying selective pulses, which we refer to as XS (for crystallite-selective) pulses, that follow the resonance frequencies of nuclear species within particular crystallites, resulting in the induced flip angle being orientation dependent. By selecting the radiofrequency field to deliver a 180° pulse for the target orientation and employing a train of such pulses combined with cogwheel phase cycling, we obtain a high degree of orientational selectivity with the resulting spectrum containing only contributions from orientations close to the target. Typically, this leads to the selection of between 0.1% and 10% of the crystallites, and in extreme cases to the excitation of a single orientation resulting in single crystal spectra of spinning powders. Two formulations of this method are described and demonstrated with experimental examples on [1-(13)C]-alanine and the paramagnetic compound Sm(2)Sn(2)O(7). |
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