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Setting the magic angle for fast magic-angle spinning probes.

Authors :
Penzel, Susanne
Smith, Albert A.
Ernst, Matthias
Meier, Beat H.
Source :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance. Aug2018, Vol. 293, p115-122. 8p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Fast magic-angle spinning, coupled with 1 H detection is a powerful method to improve spectral resolution and signal to noise in solid-state NMR spectra. Commercial probes now provide spinning frequencies in excess of 100 kHz. Then, one has sufficient resolution in the 1 H dimension to directly detect protons, which have a gyromagnetic ratio approximately four times larger than 13 C spins. However, the gains in sensitivity can quickly be lost if the rotation angle is not set precisely. The most common method of magic-angle calibration is to optimize the number of rotary echoes, or sideband intensity, observed on a sample of KBr. However, this typically uses relatively low spinning frequencies, where the spinning of fast-MAS probes is often unstable, and detection on the 13 C channel, for which fast-MAS probes are typically not optimized. Therefore, we compare the KBr-based optimization of the magic angle with two alternative approaches: optimization of the splitting observed in 13 C-labeled glycine-ethylester on the carbonyl due to the Cα–C′ J -coupling, or optimization of the H–N J -coupling spin echo in the protein sample itself. The latter method has the particular advantage that no separate sample is necessary for the magic-angle optimization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10907807
Volume :
293
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130690036
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2018.06.002