1. Transient NOE driven signal enhancement of INADEQUATE solid-state NMR spectroscopy for the structural analysis of rubbers.
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Zhiwei Yan, Yue-Qi Ye, and Rongchun Zhang
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OVERHAUSER effect (Nuclear physics) ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,RUBBER ,PROPENE ,SKELETON - Abstract
INADEQUATE (Incredible Natural Abundance DoublE QUAntum Transfer Experiment) is one of the most important techniques in revealing the carbon skeleton of organic solids in solid-state NMR spectroscopy. Nevertheless, its use for structural analysis is quite limited due to the low natural abundance of 13Ce13C connectivity (0.01%) and thus low sensitivity. Particularly, in semi-solids like rubbers, the sensitivity will be further significantly reduced by the inefficient cross polarization from 1H to 13C due to molecular motions induced averaging of 1He13C dipolar couplings. Herein, in this study, we demonstrate that transient nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) can be used to efficiently enhance 13C signals, and thus enable rapid acquisition of two-dimensional (2D) 13C INADEQUATE spectra of rubbers. Using chlorobutyl rubber as the model system, it is found that an overall signalto- noise ratio (SNR) enhancement about 22% can be achieved, leading to significant timesaving by about 33% as compared to the direct polarization-based INADEQUATE experiment. Further experimental results on natural rubber and ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber are also shown to demonstrate the robust performance of transient NOE enhanced INADEQUATE experiment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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