2020
DOI: 10.1002/mrc.5036
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Lead‐207 NMR spectroscopy at 1.4 T: Application of benchtop instrumentation to a challenging I = ½ nucleus

Abstract: The practicality of obtaining liquid-and solid-state 207 Pb nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra with a low permanent-field magnet is investigated. Obtaining 207 Pb NMR spectra of salts in solution is shown to be viable for samples as dilute as 0.05 M. The concentration dependence of the 207 Pb chemical shifts for lead nitrate was investigated; the results are comparable with those obtained with high-field instruments. Likewise, the isotope effect of substituting D 2 O for H 2 O as the solvent was investig… Show more

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“…Besides the experimentally demanding methods previously mentioned, another practically attractive avenue is the development of benchtop, low-magnetic field 207 Pb NMR spectroscopy (with a permanent magnet) for the routine characterization of LHPs, as recently demonstrated for MAPbCl 3 . 284…”
Section: A-cations: Dynamics and Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the experimentally demanding methods previously mentioned, another practically attractive avenue is the development of benchtop, low-magnetic field 207 Pb NMR spectroscopy (with a permanent magnet) for the routine characterization of LHPs, as recently demonstrated for MAPbCl 3 . 284…”
Section: A-cations: Dynamics and Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although their DNP enhancement factors were moderate for MAPbCl 3 (15–20) and MAPbBr 3 (3 to 4) at the applied magnetic field strength (9.4 T) and negligible for MAPbI 3 , their results showcased a path to the efficient sampling of both LHP thin films and surface species in LHP NCs, which are morphologies with even lower lead concentrations than microcrystalline powders. Besides the experimentally demanding methods previously mentioned, another practically attractive avenue is the development of benchtop, low-magnetic field 207 Pb NMR spectroscopy (with a permanent magnet) for the routine characterization of LHPs, as recently demonstrated for MAPbCl 3 …”
Section: Pb Nmr Spectroscopy Of Lead-halide Perovskitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, other nuclei such as 7 Li in the mining industry [28], 129 Xe in biosensors [29], and 207 Pb in various applications [30], are special to specific areas and may not be as useful for biomedical applications.…”
Section: One-dimensional Benchtop Nmr Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current benchtop NMR devices are dedicated to liquid-state samples, and to date, no benchtop spectrometer for solid-state NMR detection -for instance with an option of magic-angle spinning-has been reported. However, Bernard and Michaelis reported 207 Pb spectra of lead salts in a powder form placed inside a benchtop spectrometer, and compared the results to those obtained with a high-field spectrometer [31]. The corresponding spectra (Figure 3) show that chemical shift anisotropy can be detected on a benchtop spectrometer, although the experiment duration -4 days at 1. suppression blocks [32], pure shift [33], ultrafast 2D [34] or diffusion-encoded [35] pulse sequences.…”
Section: Probes and Accessoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%