“…resulting in (i) short NMR spin–lattice relaxation (SLR) rates ranging from milliseconds to some seconds ,, and (ii) large, site-specific NMR paramagnetic shifts. ,, While the first circumstance drastically reduces the measurement time but limits the application of time-domain NMR techniques to study lithium-ion dynamics, the second fact makes it possible to resolve the distinct Li sites present in those materials, which is a prerequisite for the application of 2D MAS NMR. However, even under fast sample rotation, in some cases Fermi-contact interactions may become very large leading to extremely broad and unresolved NMR lines, which can make the interpretation of 6 Li NMR spectra of paramagnetic compounds extremely difficult . In particular, this becomes a challenging task in complex materials with a large number of magnetically inequivalent Li sites.…”