Abstract

We demonstrate here application of symmetry-adapted sequences of the form RN n ν to obtain high-resolution 1H spectra in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance under high-speed magic-angle spinning. Experimental results are shown for samples of alanine and glycine for spinning speeds up to 30 kHz with radio-frequency nutation rates of around 100 kHz.

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