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The use of variable temperature and magic-angle sample spinning in studies of fulvic acids

January 1, 1987

Intensity distortions and poor signal to noise in the cross-polarization magic-angle sample spinning NMR of fulvic acids were investigated and attributed to molecular mobility in these ostensibly "solid" materials. We have shown that inefficiencies in cross polarization can be overcome by lowering the sample temperature to about -60??C. These difficulties can be generalized to many other synthetic and natural products. The use of variable temperature and cross-polarization intensity as a function of contact time can yield valuable qualitative information which can aid in the characterization of many materials. ?? 1987.

Publication Year 1987
Title The use of variable temperature and magic-angle sample spinning in studies of fulvic acids
DOI 10.1016/0022-2364(87)90337-4
Authors W.L. Earl, R. L. Wershaw, K. A. Thorn
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Index ID 70014266
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse