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Default Asymmetric simultaneous phase-inversion cross-polarization in solid-state MAS NMR: relaxing selective polarization transfer condition between two dilute spins

Asymmetric simultaneous phase-inversion cross-polarization in solid-state MAS NMR: relaxing selective polarization transfer condition between two dilute spins


Publication date: Available online 16 March 2014
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance

Author(s): Zhengfeng Zhang , Riqiang Fu , Jianping Li , Jun Yang

Double cross polarization (DCP) has been widely used for heteronuclear polarization transfer between 13C and 15N in solid-state magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR. However, DCP is such sensitive to experimental settings that small variations or deviations in RF fields would deteriorate its efficiency. Here, we report on asymmetric simultaneous phase-inversion cross polarization (referred as aSPICP) for selective polarization transfer between low-? 13C and 15N spins. We have demonstrated through simulations and experiments using biological solids that the asymmetric duration in the simultaneous phase-inversion cross polarization scheme leads to efficient polarization transfer between 13C and 15N even with large chemical shift anisotropies in the presence of B1 field variations or mismatch of the Hartmann-Hahn conditions. This could be very useful in the aspect of long-duration experiments for membrane protein studies at high fields.
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Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance
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