“…Multinuclear solid-state NMR experiments yield quantitative site-specific information for amorphous and crystalline solids, in bulk, on surfaces, and at the interfaces . In particular, 51 V solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a rapidly emerging technique for analysis of vanadium-containing systems, including inorganic vanadates, − vanadium-based catalysts, − oxovanadium(V) alkoxides, zeolites, and metallorganic complexes. , 51 V is a half-integer quadrupolar nucleus ( I = 7 / 2 ) with high natural abundance (99.8%) and relatively high gyromagnetic ratio (Larmor frequency of 105.2 MHz at 9.4 T). The small quadrupolar moment allows direct observation of vanadium, and due to the favorable magnetic properties, small quantities of vanadium can be readily detected.…”