Implementing SPAM into STMAS: A net sensitivity improvement in high-resolution NMR of quadrupolar nuclei - Université de Lille
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Magnetic Resonance Année : 2005

Implementing SPAM into STMAS: A net sensitivity improvement in high-resolution NMR of quadrupolar nuclei

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Gan and Kwak recently introduced two new tools for high-resolution 2D NMR methods applied to quadrupolar nuclei: double-quantum filtering in STMAS (DQF–STMAS) and the soft-pulse added mixing (SPAM) idea. Double-quantum filtering suppresses all undesired signals in the STMAS method with limited loss in sensitivity. With SPAM, all pathways are added constructively after the second hard-pulse instead of using a single pathway as previously. Here, the sensitivity, advantages and drawbacks of DQF–STMAS are compared to 3QMAS. Additionally, SPAM can be included into DQF–STMAS method, resulting in a net sensitivity gain with respect to 3QMAS of ca. 10–15.

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hal-04559200 , version 1 (25-04-2024)

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Jean-Paul Amoureux, Laurent Delevoye, G. Fink, F. Taulelle, A. Flambard, et al.. Implementing SPAM into STMAS: A net sensitivity improvement in high-resolution NMR of quadrupolar nuclei. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2005, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 175, pp.285-299. ⟨10.1016/j.jmr.2005.05.002⟩. ⟨hal-04559200⟩
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