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Radio-frequency-driven dipolar recoupling RFDR

We note that DRAMA has also formed the basis for refined variants such as the chemical-shift-compensated MELODRAMA [85], windowless DRAWS [29], and the DRAMA-XY4 [86] experiments, finding important applications for example for measurement of 13C-13C distances involving carbonyl spins. We should also note the existence of many other important pulsed homonuclear recoupling experiments such as the widely used Radio Frequency Driven Dipolar Recoupling (RFDR) [24] and Back-to-Back (BaBa) [87] experiments. [Pg.13]

We have successfully applied the fluorine probe approach to the estimation of the F-F distance in the microtubule-bound F2-10-Ac-docetaxel (74, SB-T-30021) using the solid-state magic angle spinning (SS MAS) 19F NMR coupled with the radio frequency driven dipolar recoupling (RFDR) technique in our preliminary study.78... [Pg.100]

The homonuclear dipolar recoupling technique of radio frequency-driven recoupling (RFDR) involves a hard n pulse per rotor period and its recoupling mechanism is based on the modulation of chemical shift difference [35-37]. When the delta-pulse approximation is relaxed so that the pulse width of the 7t pulse is about one-third of the rotor period, the so-called finite-pulse RFDR (fpRFDR) could selectively reintroduce the homonuclear dipole-dipole interaction under fast MAS conditions [38], Because the recoupling mechanism of fpRFDR does not require the presence of chemical shift difference, it can be applied to study samples with a singly labeled site. For the study of amyloid fibrils, the technique of fpRFDR is usually applied in a constant-time framework (see below). [Pg.51]

Radio-frequency driven recoupling (RFDR) [58] uses rotor-synchronized 180°-pulses to prevent the averaging of the homonuclear dipolar coupling by the MAS rotation. A single 180°-pulse is placed in the middle of each rotor period (Fig. 11.6a), often using an XY-8 phase cycle [66]. The efficiency of the recoupling depends on the isotropic chemical-shift difference of the two spins and the size and relative orientation of their CSA tensors. [Pg.255]


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