Abstract

Several aspects of the Multiple-Quantum Magic-Angle Spinning (MQMAS) technique (L. Frydman and J.S. Harwood, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 117 (1995) 5367) are compared with Dynamic-Angle Spinning (DAS). Examples of MQMAS spectra are shown for I = 3 2 nuclei with C Q up to 3.6 MHz, and for 27Al ( I = 5 2 ) with C Q up to 10 MHz. The MQMAS linewidth is largely independent of the magnitude of the homonuclear dipolar interaction, while the spinning sideband manifold is similar to that observed in DAS experiments. MQMAS is technically simple and routinely useful for studying nuclei with short spin-lattice relaxation times, but care must be taken in its use for quantitative studies as the excitation of the triple-quantum coherence is not uniform. In this regard, MQMAS is most useful for samples with small quadrupolar coupling constants. In the specific case of 17O, DAS would give spectra with excellent resolution in comparison to MQMAS. The different advantages of DAS and MQMAS make them useful complementary techniques in many cases. Two additional methods are also presented for extracting the chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) directly for quadrupolar nuclei using the multiple-quantum scheme.

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