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Multiple pulse NMR techniques

The basic principle behind the multiple-pulse NMR techniques to achieve line narrowing (i.e., eliminate the H- H dipolar interaction) is to manipulate the H spin system with r.f. pulses rather than by motion of the whole system, as is done with MAS. This manipulation is performed by using a series of well-timed r.f. pulses such that the average Hamiltonian over the entire period of the pulse sequence does not include the homonuclear dipolar interaction, but still maintains a scaled-down chemical shift e ct. Because of the strict requirements on r.f. pulse widths, shapes, phasing and timing, the multiple-pulse techniques represent some of the most difficult solid-state NMR techniques to implement on a routine basis. The most popular multiple-pulse techniques are currently the eight-pulse MREV-8 and the 24-pulse BR-24 sequence. ... [Pg.239]


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