“…Under typical conditions the sensitivity of the NMR experiment is rather limited which does not make NMR a likely candidate for trace analysis where the analyte is below 1% in concentration. Applications of solid-state qNMR are wide spread too, covering different areas as, for example pharmaceutical formulation [3,4], cement base materials [5,6], drugs [7][8][9], coals [10] or amorphous materials [11] and different nuclei like 13 C [3,9,[12][13][14], 29 Si [13], 119 Sn [13] and 23 Na [15]. Interestingly methods based on 13 C-CP-MAS NMR have proved to be quantifiable for organic matter [13].…”