Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407031 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Competition between nutation (r.f. driven) and adiabatic (rotor-driven) multi-quantum coherence transfer mechanisms in spin 3/2 systems results in diminished performance of rotation induced adiabatic coherence transfer (RIACT) in isotropic multiple-quantum magic-angle spinning (MQMAS) experiments for small e2qQ/h (<2Â MHz) and high radio-frequency powers. We present a simple shaped RIACT pulse consisting of a truncated sine wave (spanning 0-0.8Ï) that corrects the sensitivity losses, phase twist and relative intensity errors that can arise in MQMAS spectra utilizing constant-amplitude RIACT pulses. The shaped RIACT pulse may enhance the study of metals in biomolecules where quadrupole couplings of SÂ =Â 3/2 nuclei such as 23Na tend to be small.
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Authors
David Rovnyak, Paul E. Kennedy,