Abstract

Additional resonance lines emerged along the F 1 axis on a two-dimensional (2D) NMR spectrum, when the 2D spin–echo pulse sequence was applied to a solid-state homonuclear two-spin system with a negligibly small J-coupling constant under magic-angle sample spinning. We found that the positions of the lines are determined by the sample spinning frequency and the difference of the isotropic chemical shifts.

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