With the recent announcement of a persistent 21.15 Tesla (i.e., 900 MHz for 1H NMR) narrow-bore (54 mm bore) superconducting magnet by Oxford Instruments and the associated Unity INOVA-900 console by Varian Inc. we were challenged with the task of designing a double-resonance broadband solid-state magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR probe in particular for evaluating the 13C-{1H} cross-polarization (CP) MAS NMR experiment on this magnet and spectrometer system. In this communication we report the successful construction of an efficient X-1H/19F double resonance multinuclear MAS probe for this purpose along with our preliminary results on its performance at the 900 MHz spectrometer.
Revised: June 27, 2003 |
Published: May 31, 2002
Citation
Jakobsen H.J., P. Daugaard, E. Hald, D. Rice, E. Kupce, and P.D. Ellis. 2002.A 4-mm Probe for C-13 CP/MAS NMR of Solids at 21.15 T.Journal of Magnetic Resonance 156, no. 1:152-154.PNNL-SA-35326.