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Two pulse recoupling
 
Two pulse recoupling


Publication date: August 2017
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 281</br>
Author(s): Navin Khaneja, Ashutosh Kumar</br>
The paper describes a family of novel recoupling pulse sequences in magic angle spinning (MAS) solid state NMR, called two pulse recoupling. These pulse sequences can be employed for both homonuclear and heteronuclear recoupling experiments and are robust to dispersion in chemical shifts and rf-inhomogeneity. The homonuclear pulse sequence consists of a building block ( ? ) ? ( ? ) - ? where ? = ? 4 n , and n is number of blocks in a rotor period. The recoupling block is made robust to rf-inhomogeneity by extending it to ( ? ) ? ( ? ) - ? ( ? ) ? + ? ( ? ) ? - ? . The heteronuclear recoupling pulse sequence consists of a building block ( ? ) ? 1 ( ? ) - ? 1 and ( ? ) ? 2 ( ? ) - ? 2 on channel I and S, where ? 1 = 3 ? 8 n , ? 2 = ? 8 n and n is number of blocks in a rotor period. The recoupling block is made robust to rf-inhomogeneity by extending it to ( ? ) ? 1 ( ? ) - ? 1 ( ? ) ? + ? 1 ( ? ) ? - ? 1 and ( ? ) ? 2 ( ? ) - ? 2 ( ? ) ? + ? 2 ( ? ) ? - ? 2 on two channels respectively. The recoupling pulse sequences mix the z magnetization. Experimental quantification of this method is shown for 13C ? -13CO homonuclear recoupling in a sample of Glycine and 15N-13C ? heteronuclear recoupling in Alanine. Application of this method is demonstrated on a sample of tripeptide N-formyl-[U-13C,15N]-Met-Leu-Phe-OH (MLF). Compared to R-sequences (Levitt, 2002), these sequences are more robust to rf-inhomogeneity and give better sensitivity, as shown in Fig. 3.
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Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance


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