2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0cp02343d
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Towards homonuclear J solid-state NMR correlation experiments for half-integer quadrupolar nuclei: experimental and simulated 11B MAS spin-echo dephasing and calculated 2JBB coupling constants for lithium diborate

Abstract: is observed: the B3 (larger C Q ) site dephases more slowly than the B4 site at all investigated MAS frequencies (5 to 20 kHz) at 14.1 T. Increasing the MAS frequency leads to markedly slower dephasing for the B3 site, while there is a much less evident effect for the B4 site. Considering samples at 5, 25, 80 (natural abundance) and 100 % 11 B isotopic 15 abundance, dephasing becomes faster for both sites as the 11 B isotopic abundance increases. The experimental behaviour is rationalised using density matrix … Show more

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“…39,40 For the cross 'ridges' the separation B5.5 ppm (B1500 Hz) is close to the rotation frequency of the outer rotor so the crosspeaks are likely to be enhanced by 'rotational resonance'. [39][40][41] However the presence of the ridge indicates that the boroxol boron is connected to some of the other B3 boron sites. In fact, a notable feature of the cross-peaks to peak 3(a) is that they involve different regions of the 3(a) peak, supporting the earlier suggestion, based on peak width, that there are two (at least) distinct contributions to the peak.…”
Section: O 3qmas Nmr Data Show Fewer Si-o-b Links In the Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…39,40 For the cross 'ridges' the separation B5.5 ppm (B1500 Hz) is close to the rotation frequency of the outer rotor so the crosspeaks are likely to be enhanced by 'rotational resonance'. [39][40][41] However the presence of the ridge indicates that the boroxol boron is connected to some of the other B3 boron sites. In fact, a notable feature of the cross-peaks to peak 3(a) is that they involve different regions of the 3(a) peak, supporting the earlier suggestion, based on peak width, that there are two (at least) distinct contributions to the peak.…”
Section: O 3qmas Nmr Data Show Fewer Si-o-b Links In the Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…m I = +1/2 ↔‐1/2). Some interesting recent 11 B solid‐state NMR studies have highlighted advanced methods for measuring dipolar and/or J coupling constants between pairs of 11 B spins in lithium diborate and bis(catecholato)diboron …”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 Heteronuclear J -resolved experiments have been performed for spin pairs involving a spin-1/2 nucleus and a quadrupolar nucleus; 14 however, attempts to perform such experiments on pairs of quadrupolar nuclei have been met with limited success. 15 In a J -resolved experiment, chemical shifts (and second-order quadrupolar coupling) are refocused with a 180° radiofrequency pulse. However, if both of the coupled spins are inverted by this pulse, the evolution of the J coupling is not perturbed and the spin echo intensity is modulated.…”
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