Removal of Homogeneous Broadening from 1H‑Detected Multidimensional Solid-State NMR Spectra
Posted on 2025-02-18 - 01:29
1H-detected magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR experiments
have revolutionized the NMR studies of biological and inorganic solids
by providing unparalleled sensitivity and resolution. Despite these
gains, homogeneous broadening, originating from the incomplete removal
of homonuclear dipolar interactions under fast MAS, remains highly
prevalent and limits the achievable resolution. In direct analogy
to super-resolution microscopy methods, we show that resolution beyond
that currently achievable by fast MAS alone can be obtained by experiment-driven
deconvolution. Following the acquisition of a single 2D NMR spectrum
to measure the frequency-dependent homogeneous lineshapes, any number
of 1H-detected spectra can be enhanced in resolution, yielding
comparable spectra as obtained with twice the MAS frequency. The versatility
of this approach is demonstrated in the enhancement of single- and
double-quantum homonuclear correlation spectra, in addition to heteronuclear
correlation spectra acquired on a surface organometallic complex and
the protein GB1.
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Perras, Frédéric A.; Wang, Songlin; Mayer, Jacob; Halder, Mita; Paterson, Alexander L.; Culver, Damien B.; et al. (1753). Removal of Homogeneous Broadening from 1H‑Detected Multidimensional Solid-State NMR Spectra. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c06696