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Nuclear magnetic resonance dipolar decoupling

Rg. 2.16 The pulse sequence used to determine spectra under dipolar decoupling conditions. Note that only the envelope curve of the FID is shown, not the high-frequency oscillations within it. This is what is usually recorded Fourier analysis then yields the spectrum as frequency shifts from the irradiating frequency. For all pulse sequences, the recovery time Tr between repeated applications of the sequence must be long compared with T. (Adapted from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Solid Polymers by V. J. McBrierty and K. J. Packer. Cambridge University Press, 1993.)... [Pg.51]

S. Paul, V.S. Mithu, N.D. Kurur, P.K. Madhu, Efficient heteronuclear dipolar decoupling in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance at rotary resonance conditions, J. Magn. Reson. 203 (1) (2010) 199-202. [Pg.264]


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