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Leskes, M., et al., Surface-Sensitive NMR Detection of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase Layer on Reduced Graphene Oxide. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2017. 8(5): p. 1078-1085.
Forming a stable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) is critical for rechargeable batteries’ performance and lifetime. Understanding its formation requires analytical techniques that provide molecular-level insight. Here, dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) is utilized for the first time to enhance the sensitivity of solid-state NMR (ssNMR) spectroscopy to the SEI. The approach is demonstrated on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) cycled in Li-ion cells in natural abundance and 13C-enriched electrolyte solvents. Our results indicate that DNP enhances the signal of outer SEI layers, enabling detection of natural abundance 13C spectra from this component of the SEI on reasonable time frames. Furthermore, 13C-enriched electrolyte measurements at 100 K provide ample sensitivity without DNP due to the vast amount of SEI filling the rGO pores, thereby allowing differentiation of the inner and outer SEI layer composition. Developing this approach further will benefit the study of many electrode materials, equipping ssNMR with the necessary sensitivity to probe the SEI efficiently.
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Signal Amplification as a Sensitive Probe for Specific Functionalization of Complex Paper Substrates #DNPNMR
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Signal Amplification as a Sensitive Probe for Specific Functionalization of Complex Paper Substrates #DNPNMR
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Gutmann, T., et al., Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Signal Amplification as a Sensitive Probe for Specific Functionalization of Complex Paper Substrates. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2017. 121(7): p. 3896-3903.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b11751
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Chemisorption of Water on the Surface of Silicon Microparticles Measured by DNP-Enhanced NMR #DNPNMR
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Chemisorption of Water on the Surface of Silicon Microparticles Measured by DNP-Enhanced NMR #DNPNMR
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Guy, M.L., et al., Chemisorption of Water on the Surface of Silicon Microparticles Measured by DNP-Enhanced NMR. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2017.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b11065
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Highly sensitive detection of protein biomarkers via nuclear magnetic resonance biosensor with magnetically ... - Dove Medical Press
Highly sensitive detection of protein biomarkers via nuclear magnetic resonance biosensor with magnetically ... - Dove Medical Press
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Here, we report a highly sensitive magnetic-based biosensing system that is composed of a miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device and magnetically engineered nanoferrite particles (NFPs). The sensing performance, also identified as the ...
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Identifying low-coverage surface species on supported noble metal nanoparticle catalysts by DNP-NMR #DNPNMR
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Identifying low-coverage surface species on supported noble metal nanoparticle catalysts by DNP-NMR #DNPNMR
Johnson, R.L., et al., Identifying low-coverage surface species on supported noble metal nanoparticle catalysts by DNP-NMR. Chem Commun (Camb), 2016. 52(9): p. 1859-62.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26675287
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Trimethylphosphine-AssistedSurface Fingerprinting of Metal Oxide Nanoparticle by 31P Solid-State NMR: A Zinc Oxide Case Study
Trimethylphosphine-AssistedSurface Fingerprinting of Metal Oxide Nanoparticle by 31P Solid-State NMR: A Zinc Oxide Case Study
Yung-Kang Peng, Lin Ye, Jin Qu, Li Zhang, Yingyi Fu, Ivo F. Teixeira, Ian James McPherson, Heyong He and Shik Chi Edman Tsang
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[NMR paper] Recrystallized S-layer protein of a probiotic propionibacterium: structural and nanomechanical changes upon temperature or pH shifts probed by solid-state NMR and AFM.
Recrystallized S-layer protein of a probiotic propionibacterium: structural and nanomechanical changes upon temperature or pH shifts probed by solid-state NMR and AFM.
Recrystallized S-layer protein of a probiotic propionibacterium: structural and nanomechanical changes upon temperature or pH shifts probed by solid-state NMR and AFM.
Langmuir. 2014 Dec 5;
Authors: De Sa Peixoto P, Roiland C, Thomas D, Briard-Bion V, Le Guellec R, Parayre S, Deutsch SM, Jan G, Guyomarc'h F
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Surface protein layers (S layers) are common...
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[NMR paper] 4'-C-[(4-trifluoromethyl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl)methyl]thymidine as a sensitive (19)F NMR sensor for the detection of oligonucleotide secondary structures.
4'-C-thymidine as a sensitive (19)F NMR sensor for the detection of oligonucleotide secondary structures.
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J Org Chem. 2014 Apr 18;79(8):3529-36
Authors: Granqvist L, Virta P
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4'-C-thymidine was synthesized and incorporated as a phosphoramidite into oligonucleotide sequences. Its applicability...
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[NMR paper] Sensitive high resolution inverse detection NMR spectroscopy of proteins in the solid
Sensitive high resolution inverse detection NMR spectroscopy of proteins in the solid state.
Related Articles Sensitive high resolution inverse detection NMR spectroscopy of proteins in the solid state.
J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Dec 24;125(51):15831-6
Authors: Paulson EK, Morcombe CR, Gaponenko V, Dancheck B, Byrd RA, Zilm KW
A new indirect detection scheme for obtaining (15)N/(1)H shift correlation spectra in crystalline proteins is described. Excellent water suppression is achieved without the need for pulsed field gradients, and using only a...