Abstract

A technique is proposed which simplifies the study of spin-lattice relaxation in multilevel nuclear spin systems. The introduction of non-participating qspyq nuclei, which interact with the nuclei under investigation through scalar or dipolar coupling, makes it possible to monitor relaxation due to dipolar, quadrupolar and random field interactions. Two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy was used to provide a direct visualization of the relaxation matrix. [on SciFinder (R)]

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