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Multiple cross-polarization

R.L. Johnson, K. Schmidt-Rohr, Quantitative sohd-state C NMR with signal enhancement by multiple cross polarization, J. Magn. Reson. 239 (2014) 44—49. [Pg.264]

Two recent studies have examined the NMR spectra of coal macerals and lithotypes respectively. Retcofsky and VanderHardt (12) reported the aromaticities of the vitrinite, exinite, micrinite, and fusinite from Hershaw hvAb coal using non-spinning cross-polarization techniques. The fa values of 0.85, 0.66, 0.85, and 0.93 -0.96 for these macerals demonstrate clear variations between the materials at a given rank. Gerstein et. al. (13) used carbon-13 CP/MAS proton combined rotation and multiple pulse spectroscopy (CRAMPS) to examine Iowa vitrain (Star coal) and a Virginia vitrain (Pocahontas 4 coal) with aromaticities of 0.71 and 0.86 respectively. [Pg.31]

If the coupling constants are known in advance, the total mixing time can be reduced in multiple-step selective coherence-transfer experiments by using the selective homonuclear analog of the optimized heteronuclear two-step Hartmann-Hahn transfer technique proposed by Majumdar and Zuiderweg (1995). In this technique [concatenated cross-polarization (CCP)] a doubly selective transfer step (DCP) is concatenated with a triple selective mking step (TCP). For the case of a linear three-spin system with effective planar coupling tensors, a CCP experiment yields complete polarization transfer between the first and the third spin and the total transfer... [Pg.194]

ROESY-TOCSY experiment Selective inverse detection of C-H correlation Scalar heteronuclear recoupled interaction by multiple pulse Simulation program one Selectively inverted soft PICSY Singular value decomposition Tailored correlation spectroscopy Triple-resonance J cross-polarization Total correlation spectroscopy TOCSY-ROESY experiment TOCSY without NOESY... [Pg.241]


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