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Identifying H-N proximities in solid-state NMR using 14N overtone irradiation under fast MAS

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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 15, Issue 43, Pages 8657-8667

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3ce40967h

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  1. Deakin University
  2. Australian Research Council through LIEF grant [LE110100141]

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Two NMR methods for the identification of H-1-N-14 proximities in solid powder samples are considered. Both approaches involve the irradiation of the N-14 overtone transition (Delta m = 2) and observation of H-1 signals under fast MAS and at an intermediate magnetic field strength (11.7 T). First, the recently reported H-1-N-14(OT) HMQC experiment is developed into a generally-applicable, broadband version using frequency-swept WURST pulses capable of exciting the full range of N-14(OT) signals. We demonstrate the validity of this approach on various samples, also showing that standard pulses can be used to selectively excite individual nitrogen sites and provide more accurate indirect N-14(OT) powder patterns from which N-14 NMR parameters can be extracted if required. As a second approach, we present some preliminary results demonstrating the feasibility of H-1-N-14(OT) overtone rotary recoupling (ORR) under fast MAS. Dephasing fractions of up to 0.3 have been obtained using a basic TRAPDOR-style pulse sequence, a simple approach that shows much potential for optimisation. WURST pulses are also shown to provide improvements in the recoupling bandwidth. Crucially, for both of these methods our experimental results and exact numerical simulations confirm that the +2 omega(r) overtone sideband should be irradiated for optimal experimental efficiency.

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