Selective cross-polarization in solution state nuclear magnetic resonance of scalar coupled spin 1/2 and quadrupolar nuclei

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Eykyn, Thomas R.
Philp, David J.
Kuchel, Philip W.

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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Semiselective heteronuclear cross-polarization for achieving coherence transfer between a spin I=1/2 scalar coupled to a spin S⩾1/2 in isotropic solution is considered. The expansion of the density operator as products of irreducible tensor operators provides a compact formalism for describing cross-polarization involving scalar coupled quadrupolar nuclei. An analytical description of cross-polarization is presented in the limit of strong radio-frequency (rf) fields, with respect to the scalar-coupling constant. Numerical simulations show that reducing the rf field amplitudes does not have a detrimental effect on the efficiency of the transfer provided they are comparable to or greater than the scalar-coupling constant. The use of weak rf fields largely circumvents the reduced efficacy due to Hartmann–Hahn mismatch. Applications of the method for selective observation of scalar-coupled quadrupolar nuclei are considered and experimental results are presented for a mixture of beryllium fluoride complexes.

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The Journal of Chemical Physics

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