We show that triple-quantum-single-quantum (TQ-SQ) correlation spectra of crystalline and disordered solids can be obtained under MAS using pulse sequences based on through-bond J-couplings. The feasibility of the experiments in coupled spin-1/2 systems is demonstrated for fully (13)C-labelled L-alanine and Pb(3)P(4)O(13) crystalline compounds, considered as model three-spin and four-spin systems, respectively. In the case of phosphate glasses, we show that the obtained TQ-SQ correlation spectra provide an improved description of the glass forming network connectivities and of the chain length distribution in the disordered network. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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The development of fast magic angle spinning (MAS) opened up an opportunity for the indirect detecti...
We show that triple-quantum – single-quantum (TQ-SQ) correlation spectra of crystalline and disorder...
We show that triple-quantum–single-quantum (TQ–SQ) correlation spectra of crystalline and disordered...
We show how high-resolution NMR spectra can be obtained for solids for which the spectra are normall...
Multiple quantum-single quantum correlation experiments are employed for spectral simplification and...
A new two-dimensional NMR carbon-proton chemical shift correlation experiment, the MAS-J-HMQC experi...
We show for the first time that it is possible to acquire high-resolution heteronuclear NMR correlat...
We present a novel nuclear magnetic resonance experiment for establishing through-bond connectivity ...
International audienceAs a local characterization technique endowed with atomic resolution, solid-st...
A routinely used assumption when interpreting two-dimensional NMR spectra obtained with a commonly u...
A double-zero quantum (DZQ)-refocused INADEQUATE experiment is introduced for J-based NMR correlatio...
Although the solid state is typically characterised by inherent periodicity, many interesting physic...
We report a simple and robust NMR approach capable of correlating deuterium quadrupolar splittings w...
Solid state NMR Spectroscopy is emerging as a mainstream tool in structural biology. Resonance assig...
One of the significant advancements in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR) in combating th...
The development of fast magic angle spinning (MAS) opened up an opportunity for the indirect detecti...