Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5406986 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An isotropic-anisotropic shift 2D correlation spectroscopy is introduced that combines the advantages of both magic angle turning (MAT) and magic angle hopping (MAH) technologies. In this new approach, denoted DMAT for “discrete magic angle turning”, the sample rotates clockwise followed by an anticlockwise rotation of exactly the same amount with each rotation less or equal than 360° but greater than 240°, with the rotation speed being constant only for times related to the evolution dimension. This back and forth rotation is repeated and synchronized with a special radio frequency (RF) pulse sequence to produce an isotropic-anisotropic shift 2D correlation spectrum. For any spin-interaction of rank-2 such as chemical shift anisotropy, isotropic magnetic susceptibility interaction, and residual homo-nuclear dipolar interaction in biological fluid samples, the projection along the isotropic dimension is a high resolution spectrum. Since a less than 360° sample rotation is involved, the design potentially allows for in situ control over physical parameters such as pressure, flow conditions, feed compositions, and temperature so that true in situ NMR investigations can be carried out.
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Authors
Jian Zhi Hu, Jesse A. Sears, Ja Hun Kwak, David W. Hoyt, Yong Wang, Charles H.F. Peden,