Fast magic-angle sample spinning solid-state NMR at 60-100kHz for natural abundance samples

Solid State Nucl Magn Reson. 2016 Sep:78:24-36. doi: 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2016.06.002. Epub 2016 Jun 29.

Abstract

In spite of tremendous progress made in pulse sequence designs and sophisticated hardware developments, methods to improve sensitivity and resolution in solid-state NMR (ssNMR) are still emerging. The rate at which sample is spun at magic angle determines the extent to which sensitivity and resolution of NMR spectra are improved. To this end, the prime objective of this article is to give a comprehensive theoretical and experimental framework of fast magic angle spinning (MAS) technique. The engineering design of fast MAS rotors based on spinning rate, sample volume, and sensitivity is presented in detail. Besides, the benefits of fast MAS citing the recent progress in methodology, especially for natural abundance samples are also highlighted. The effect of the MAS rate on (1)H resolution, which is a key to the success of the (1)H inverse detection methods, is described by a simple mathematical factor named as the homogeneity factor k. A comparison between various (1)H inverse detection methods is also presented. Moreover, methods to reduce the number of spinning sidebands (SSBs) for the systems with huge anisotropies in combination with (1)H inverse detection at fast MAS are discussed.

Keywords: (1)H NMR; (1)H inverse detection; Fast MAS; Large anisotropy; Natural abundance; Solid-state NMR; Ultrafast MAS.

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