High-Resolution Dipolar n.m.r. Spectra in Solids
Recent advances in solid state n.m.r. spectroscopy permit obervation of high-resolution dipolar spectra, and thus renewed consideration can be given to solid state n.m.r. as a tool for determining molecular structure. This is illustrated with $^{13}$C and $^{14}$N single-crystal spectra obtained wit...
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Published in | Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences Vol. 299; no. 1452; p. 547 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
The Royal Society
18.03.1981
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Summary: | Recent advances in solid state n.m.r. spectroscopy permit obervation of high-resolution dipolar spectra, and thus renewed
consideration can be given to solid state n.m.r. as a tool for determining molecular structure. This is illustrated with $^{13}$C
and $^{14}$N single-crystal spectra obtained with both one- and two-dimensional n.m.r. techniques. The successful observation
of these spectra is due to the fact that many dipolar interactions are inhomogeneous, and for this reason it is also possible
to obtain high-resolution dipolar spectra from powder samples. Methods that accomplish this goal are described and illustrated
with $^{13}$C-$^{1}$H dipolar spectra. |
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ISSN: | 1364-503X 1471-2962 |
DOI: | 10.1098/rsta.1981.0034 |