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Increasing the sensitivity of 2D high-resolution NMR methods applied to quadrupolar nuclei

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Gan and Kwak recently proposed a soft-pulse added mixing (SPAM) idea in the classical two-pulse multiple-quantum magic-angle spinning scheme. In the SPAM method, a soft π/2 pulse is added after the second hard-pulse (conversion pulse) and all coherence orders in between them are constructively used to obtain the signal. We, here, further extend this idea to distributed samples where the signal mainly results from echo pathways and that from anti-echo pathways dies out after a few t1 increments. We show that, with a combination of SPAM and collection of fewer anti-echoes, an enhancement of the signal to noise ratio by a factor of ca. 3 may be obtained over the z-filtered version. This may prove to be useful even for samples with long relaxation times.

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hal-04557474 , version 1 (24-04-2024)

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Jean-Paul Amoureux, Laurent Delevoye, S. Steuernagel, Z. Gan, S. Ganapathy, et al.. Increasing the sensitivity of 2D high-resolution NMR methods applied to quadrupolar nuclei. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2005, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 172, pp.268-278. ⟨10.1016/j.jmr.2004.11.001⟩. ⟨hal-04557474⟩
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