Phase-modulated LA-REDOR: A robust, accurate and efficient solid-state NMR technique for distance measurements between a spin-1/2 and a quadrupole spin

Evgeny Nimerovsky, Rupal Gupta, Jenna Yehl, Mingyue Li, Tatyana Polenova, Amir Goldbourt

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Abstract

Distances between a spin-1/2 and a spin > 1/2 can be efficiently measured by a variety of magic-angle spinning solid state NMR methods such as Rotational Echo Adiabatic Passage Double Resonance (REAPDOR), Low-Alpha/Low-Amplitude REDOR (LA-REDOR) and Rotational-Echo Saturation-Pulse Double-Resonance (R/S-RESPDOR). In this manuscript we show that the incorporation of a phase modulation into a long quadrupolar recoupling pulse, lasting 10 rotor periods that are sandwiched between rotor-synchronized pairs of dipolar recoupling π pulses, extends significantly the range of the values of the quadrupole moments that can be accessed by the experiment. We show by a combination of simulations and experiments that the new method, phase-modulated LA-REDOR, is very weakly dependent on the actual value of the radio-frequency field, and is highly robust with respect to off-resonance irradiation. The experimental results can be fitted by numerical simulations or using a universal formula corresponding to an equal-transition-probability model. Phase-modulated LA-REDOR 13C{11B} and 15N{51V} dipolar recoupling experiments confirm the accuracy and applicability of this new method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)107-113
Number of pages7
JournalJOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Volume244
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2014

Keywords

  • Dipolar interaction
  • Distance measurement
  • Magic angle spinning
  • Quadrupolar coupling
  • REDOR
  • Solid state NMR
  • Universal curve

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biophysics
  • Biochemistry
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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