“…The principal values of their chemical shift (CS) tensors are identical, but their principal axes (PAS) are not, although they are related by the crystal symmetry; (iii) exchange between inequivalent nuclei, which have different CS tensors. Spin exchange between magnetically equivalent nuclei does usually not affect the MAS spectra, while the other two types of exchange processes can readily be distinguished from the nature of the cross-peaks between the spinning sidebands (ssb) in the spectra of rotorsynchronized 2D-exchange experiments (13)(14)(15). Thus, exchange between congruent nuclei (type ii) shows up as auto cross-peaks (i.e., cross-peaks between ssb belonging to the same manifold), while exchange between inequivalent nuclei (type iii) is manifested in the appearance of hetero cross-peaks linking ssb belonging to different manifolds.…”