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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR of Low-? Nuclei: Structural Insights into Hydrated Yttrium-Doped BaZrO3
Blanc, F., et al., Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR of Low-? Nuclei: Structural Insights into Hydrated Yttrium-Doped BaZrO3. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2014: p. 2431-2436.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jz5007669
We demonstrate that solid-state NMR spectra of challenging nuclei with a low gyromagnetic ratio such as yttrium-89 can be acquired quickly with indirect dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) methods. Proton to 89Y cross polarization (CP) magic angle spinning (MAS) spectra of Y3+ in a frozen aqueous solution were acquired in minutes using the AMUPol biradical as a polarizing agent. Subsequently, the detection of the 89Y and 1H NMR signals from technologically important hydrated yttrium-doped zirconate ceramics, in combination with DFT calculations, allows the local yttrium and proton environments present in these protonic conductors to be detected and assigned to different hydrogen-bonded environments.
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