2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2005.05.004
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Application of the out-of-phase absorption mode to separating overlapping EPR signals with different T1 values

Abstract: The use of 90 degrees-out-of-phase first-harmonic absorption (V1'-) EPR to resolve the spectra from nitroxide spin labels with differing T1-relaxation times is described. Non-linear V1'-EPR spectra recorded under moderate saturation have sharper lines compared with the in-phase V1-EPR spectra, and amplitudes that preferentially enhance components with longer T1-relaxation. Discrimination between V1'-spectral components can be increased further by means of selective paramagnetic relaxation enhancement agents. E… Show more

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“…In another experiment, NARS spectra were collected at a moderately slow sweep rate while slowly increasing the microwave power to investigate saturation behavior across the entire spectrum, and various displays were created by the method of differential saturation [20]. Figure 5A shows raw NARS spectra collected under non-saturating conditions (-32 dB, ~P 1/2 *0.05), moderately saturating conditions (-20 dB, ~P 1/2 ), and saturating conditions (-8 dB, ~P 1/2 *20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another experiment, NARS spectra were collected at a moderately slow sweep rate while slowly increasing the microwave power to investigate saturation behavior across the entire spectrum, and various displays were created by the method of differential saturation [20]. Figure 5A shows raw NARS spectra collected under non-saturating conditions (-32 dB, ~P 1/2 *0.05), moderately saturating conditions (-20 dB, ~P 1/2 ), and saturating conditions (-8 dB, ~P 1/2 *20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coexisting phases are expected to be characterized by populations of spin-labeled lipids with different intrinsic spin-lattice relaxation times (T 1,e ) (35), or with different relaxation enhancements induced by paramagnetic relaxants such as oxygen (36) or Ni perchlorate (37,30). Therefore, in addition to normal linear V 1 -EPR spectra, nonlinear out-of-phase V 0 1 -EPR spectra (29) were also studied in the putative coexistence regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in addition to normal linear V 1 -EPR spectra, nonlinear out-of-phase V 0 1 -EPR spectra (29) were also studied in the putative coexistence regions. Because the V 0 1 -EPR intensities of both spectral components depend directly on T 1,e (29), in regions of phase coexistence, one expects a change in overall V 0 1 -EPR lineshape, relative to that of the conventional in-phase low-power V 1 -EPR spectrum (30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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