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Improved sensitivity and quantification for ${}^{29}$Si NMR experiments on solids using UDEFT (Uniform Driven Equilibrium Fourier Transform)

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arxiv 2003.03624 v1 pith:ILWR3A37 submitted 2020-03-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.chem-ph

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We demonstrate the possibility to use UDEFT (Uniform Driven Equilibrium Fourier Transform) technique in order to improve the sensitivity and the quantification of one-dimensional ${}^{29}$Si NMR experiments under Magic-Angle Spinning (MAS). We derive an analytical expression of the signal-to-noise ratios of UDEFT and single-pulse (SP) experiments subsuming the contributions of transient and steady-state regimes. Using numerical spin dynamics simulations and experiments on ${}^{29}$Si-enriched amorphous silica and borosilicate glass, we show that 59${}_{180}$298${}_{0}$59${}_{180}$ refocusing composite $\pi$-pulse and the adiabatic inversion using tanh/tan modulation improve the robustness of UDEFT technique to rf-inhomogeneity, offset, and chemical shift anisotropy. These pulses combined with a two-step phase cycling limit the pulse imperfections and the artifacts produced by stimulated echoes. The sensitivity of SP, UDEFT and CPMG (Carr-Purcell Meiboom-Gill) techniques are compared experimentally on functionalized and non-functionalized mesoporous silica. Furthermore, experiments on a flame retardant material prove that UDEFT technique provides a better quantification of ${}^{29}$Si sites with higher sensitivity than SP method.

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