Abstract

We demonstrate experimental and computational approaches for measuring 2H rotating frame NMR relaxation for solid samples under magic angle spinning (MAS) conditions. The relaxation properties of the deuterium spin-1 system are dominated by the reorientation of the anisotropic quadrupolar tensors, with the effective quadrupolar coupling constant around 55 kHz for methyl groups. The technique is demonstrated using the model compound dimethyl-sulfone at MAS rates of 10 and 60 kHz as well as for an amyloid fibril sample comprising an amyloid-β (1–40) protein with a selective methyl group labeled in the disordered domain of the fibrils, at an MAS rate of 8 kHz. For both systems, the motional parameters fall well within the ranges determined by other techniques, thus validating its feasibility. Experimental and computational factors such as i) the probe’s radio frequency inhomogeneity profiles, ii) rotary resonances at conditions for which the spin-lock field strength matches the half- or full-integer of the MAS rate, iii) the choice of MAS rates and spin-lock field strengths, and iv) simulations that account for the interconversion of multiple coherences for the spin-1 system under MAS and deviations from the analytical Redfield treatment are thoroughly considered.

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