cross-polarisation magic angle spinning
89Y cross-polarisation magic angle spinning
89Y cross polarization magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
A type of NMR spectroscopy using a solid sample. Anisotropic interactions between nuclei, which are usually averaged by Brownian motion in liquid samples, cause significant line broadening in solid state NMR, but can be averaged to zero by spinning the sample very rapidly at the magic angle (54.74° with respect to the direction of the magnetic field). Cross polarisation is used to enhance the signal from weakly coupled nuclei such as 89Y nuclei.
89Y CP-MAS
ytterbium-89 cross-polarisation magic angle spinning
2009-09-30T01:23:56Z
89Y cross-polarisation magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
89Y cross polarisation magic angle spinning
89Y CPMAS NMR
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89Y cross polarisation magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
89Y cross-polarization magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
89Y cross-polarization magic angle spinning
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89Y CP/MAS
89Y CPMAS
89Y CP-MAS NMR
89Y cross polarization magic angle spinning
89Y CP/MAS NMR