Cross-Correlations Between Low-? Nuclei in Solids Via a Common Dipolar Bath
Cross-Correlations Between Low-? Nuclei in Solids Via a Common Dipolar Bath
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 20 July 2011</br>
Aanatoly K., Khitrin , Jiadi, Xu , Ayyalusamy, Ramamoorthy</br>
Correlation of chemical shifts of low-? nuclei (such as 15N) is an important method for assignment of resonances in uniformly-labeled biological solids. Under static experimental conditions, an efficient mixing of low-? nuclear spin magnetization can be achieved by a thermal contact to the common reservoir of...
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