“…Si NMR spectroscopy has been used for the characterization of a wide range of solids, including silicon alloys [1][2][3][4], silicon-containing organic compounds [5,6] and polymers [7], silicon nitride and carbide ceramics [8,9], crystalline and amorphous silicates, including minerals [10][11][12], zeolites [13,14], cements [15,16], silica-supported catalysts [17][18][19], acid heterogeneous catalysts made of amorphous aluminosilicates [20] and glasses [21][22][23]. 29 Si is a spin-1/2 isotope, but its NMR sensitivity is small due to its low natural abundance (4.7 %), its moderate gyromagnetic ratio (29Si 0.21H) and its very long longitudinal relaxation times, T1, which can reach tens of hours [24,25].…”