Broad-band homo-nuclear correlations assisted by 1H irradiation for bio-molecules in very high magnetic field at fast and ultra-fast MAS frequencies

  • Bingwen Hu*
  • , Oliver Lafon
  • , Julien Trébosc
  • , Qun Chen
  • , Jean Paul Amoureux
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We propose a new broadband second-order proton-assisted 13C- 13C correlation experiment, SHANGHAI. The 13C- 13C magnetization transfer is promoted by 1H irradiation with interspersed four phases super-cycling. This through-space homo-nuclear sequence only irradiates on the proton channel during the mixing time. SHANGHAI benefits from a large number of modulation sidebands, hence leading to a large robustness with respect to chemical shift differences, which permits its use in a broad MAS frequency range. At ultra-fast MAS (ν R ≥ 60 kHz), SHANGHAI is only efficient when the amplitude of 1H recoupling rf-field is close to half the spinning speed (ν 1 ≈ ν R/2). However, at moderate to fast MAS (ν R = 20-35 kHz), SHANGHAI is efficient at any rf-power level larger than ν 1 ≈ 10 kHz, which simultaneously permits avoiding excessive heating of bio-molecules, and using large sample volumes. We show that SHANGHAI can be employed at the very high magnetic field of 23.5 T and then allows the observation of correlation between 13C nuclei, even if their resonance frequencies differ by more than 38 kHz.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)320-329
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume212
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011

Keywords

  • Bio-molecules
  • Indirect homo-nuclear correlation
  • Solid-state NMR
  • Ultra-fast MAS
  • Very-high magnetic field

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