6. Review and outlook
This article reviews the main features of solid-phase NMR as applied to the study of quadrupolar nuclei (I > 1/2). We emphasized the difficulties inherent in the study of such nuclei: lines greatly broadened by quadrupolar interaction at 1 er and 2 nd order, sensitivity, instrumental problems linked to reduced excitation ranges.
In the particular case of quadrupole interaction at 2 nd order, we have shown that MAS rotation does not allow complete averaging (even at infinite rotation frequency). Residual line broadening can be problematic in structural studies when several crystallographically inequivalent sites are present. High-resolution spectra can be obtained by implementing more complex macroscopic reorientations of the...
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Websites
TGIR-RMN (national website for the Very Large Research Instruments network) http://www.tgir-rmn.org/
DMFit (simulation program for solid-state NMR spectra (1/2 and quadrupole spins)) http://nmr.cemhti.cnrs-orleans.fr/dmfit/
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