International audience ; The populations of long-lived spin states, in particular, populations of singlet states that are comprised of antisymmetric combinations of product states, |alpha(I)beta(S)> - |beta(I)alpha(S)>, are characterized by very long lifetimes because the dipole-dipole interaction between the two "active" spins I and S that are involved in such states is inoperative as a relaxation mechanism. The relaxation rate constants of long-lived (singlet) states are therefore determined by the chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) of the active spins and by dipole-dipole interactions with passive spins. For a pair of coupled spins, the singlet-state relaxation rate constants strongly depend on the magnitudes and orientations of the CSA ten...
Long-lived nuclear spin states have a relaxation time much longer than the longitudinal relaxation t...
Magnetic field dependence of long-lived spin states (LLSs) of the β-CH2 protons of aromatic amino ac...
The contribution of scalar coupling relaxation of the second kind on the relaxation behaviour of nuc...
International audienceThe populations of long-lived spin states, in particular, populations of singl...
The present work is the result of a 3-year project in Prof. Levitt’s research group in Southampton (...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments are time-limited by relaxation dynamics. Observing non-...
We have recently demonstrated the existence of exceptionally long-lived nuclear spin states in solut...
The field of long-lived states in NMR is reviewed. The relationship of long-lived-state phenomena to...
Molecules that support <sup>13</sup>C singlet states with lifetimes of over 10 min in solution have ...
It is possible to access long-lived nuclear singlet order in monodeuterated methyl groups, in the ca...
Long-lived spin states are excited in molecules featuring more than two isolated coupled spins, incl...
This chapter discusses several relaxation mechanisms that contribute to the relaxation decay rate of...
Substances containing rapidly rotating methyl groups may exhibit long-lived states (LLSs) in solutio...
Substances containing rapidly rotating methyl groups may exhibit long-lived states (LLSs) in solutio...
Pairs of chemically equivalent (or nearly equivalent) spin-<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> nuclei have bee...
Long-lived nuclear spin states have a relaxation time much longer than the longitudinal relaxation t...
Magnetic field dependence of long-lived spin states (LLSs) of the β-CH2 protons of aromatic amino ac...
The contribution of scalar coupling relaxation of the second kind on the relaxation behaviour of nuc...
International audienceThe populations of long-lived spin states, in particular, populations of singl...
The present work is the result of a 3-year project in Prof. Levitt’s research group in Southampton (...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments are time-limited by relaxation dynamics. Observing non-...
We have recently demonstrated the existence of exceptionally long-lived nuclear spin states in solut...
The field of long-lived states in NMR is reviewed. The relationship of long-lived-state phenomena to...
Molecules that support <sup>13</sup>C singlet states with lifetimes of over 10 min in solution have ...
It is possible to access long-lived nuclear singlet order in monodeuterated methyl groups, in the ca...
Long-lived spin states are excited in molecules featuring more than two isolated coupled spins, incl...
This chapter discusses several relaxation mechanisms that contribute to the relaxation decay rate of...
Substances containing rapidly rotating methyl groups may exhibit long-lived states (LLSs) in solutio...
Substances containing rapidly rotating methyl groups may exhibit long-lived states (LLSs) in solutio...
Pairs of chemically equivalent (or nearly equivalent) spin-<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> nuclei have bee...
Long-lived nuclear spin states have a relaxation time much longer than the longitudinal relaxation t...
Magnetic field dependence of long-lived spin states (LLSs) of the β-CH2 protons of aromatic amino ac...
The contribution of scalar coupling relaxation of the second kind on the relaxation behaviour of nuc...