A Low Volume Insert for Solid State Magic Angle Spinning NMR of Small Samples.

Abstract

Easily machined ceramic inserts with low volume capacities were compared to standard rotors packed completely with samples or with silica gel-diluted samples of adamantane and glycine. A disc shaped sample cavity gave better signal-to-noise than a cylindrically-shaped one for comparable sample size and number of cylindrically-shaped one for comparable sample size and number of scans, and gave the narrower peak widths than even the full rotor. The inserts are inexpensive and easy to use while facilitating high-speed rotor spin-up and recovery of the noncontaminated samples.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 27, 1987
Accession Number
ADA184359

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  • Douglas G. Powell
  • James L. Bridges
  • Lon J. Mathias

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  • University of Southern Mississippi

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