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Homonuclear Hartmann-Hahn principle

Homonuclear or heteronuclear Hartmann-Hahn mixing periods are versatile experimental building blocks that form the basis of a large number of combination experiments (see Section XIII). In practice, the actual multiple-pulse sequence that creates Hartmann-Hahn mixing conditions can usually be treated as a black box with characteristic properties. In this section, design principles and practical approaches for the development of Hartmann-Hahn mixing sequences are discussed. [Pg.139]

In principle, this type of band-selective Hartmann-Hahn transfer can be used to restrict coherence transfer to spins with resonances in certain frequency ranges. However, in these experiments the effective coupling constant is reduced by a factor of 1/2, which requires longer mbdng times. However, in broadband homonuclear isotropic-mixing experiments as discussed in Section IV.C.2 coupling constants are scaled by a factor... [Pg.193]

Selective excitation of a resolved resonance followed by homonuclear or heteronuclear Hartmann-Hahn transfer can also be advantageous in the preparation period of two-dimensional experiments. For example, two-dimensional COSY, NOESY, TOCSY, and two-dimensional /-resolved subspectra of individual spin systems can be acquired based on this principle (Homans, 1990 Sklenaf and Feigon, 1990 Nuzillard and Massiot, 1991 Gardner and Coleman, 1994). In selective two-dimensional experiments like soft COSY (Briischweiler et al., 1987 Cavanagh et al., 1987),... [Pg.223]

General symmetry principles for rotor-synchronized pulse sequences in MAS solid-state NMR have been presented. The synunetry theory has been extended to the case of generalized Hartmann-Hahn sequences, in which rotor-synchronized r.f. irradiation is applied simultaneously to two isotopic spin species. The symmetry theory has been used to design pulse sequences which implement heteronuclear dipolar recoupling at the same time as decoupling homonuclear spin-spin interactions, and which also suppress CSAs. Experimental demonstrations of heteronuclear 2D correlation spectroscopy, heteronuclear MQ spectroscopy, and the estimation of intemuclear dipolar couplings have been given. [Pg.228]


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