Fast small-amplitude motions, such as vibrations or librations, do affect NMR properties of molecules in the solid state. The quantification of these effects is very important for structural studies exploiting Solid State NMR and computational methods, particularly in the field of NMR crystallography. In this work 2D MAS NMR experiments were carried out over a wide range of low temperatures (129-295 K) on a non-standard high-resolution Solid State NMR equipment to obtain the first experimental determination of the effects of small-amplitude motions on 13C Chemical Shift Tensors of a multi-carbon molecule (ibuprofen).

Direct observation of the effects of small-amplitude motions on 13C nuclear shielding tensors by means of low-temperature 2D MAS NMR spectroscopy

Elisa Carignani;Silvia Borsacchi;Marco Geppi
2018

Abstract

Fast small-amplitude motions, such as vibrations or librations, do affect NMR properties of molecules in the solid state. The quantification of these effects is very important for structural studies exploiting Solid State NMR and computational methods, particularly in the field of NMR crystallography. In this work 2D MAS NMR experiments were carried out over a wide range of low temperatures (129-295 K) on a non-standard high-resolution Solid State NMR equipment to obtain the first experimental determination of the effects of small-amplitude motions on 13C Chemical Shift Tensors of a multi-carbon molecule (ibuprofen).
2018
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Inglese
706
107
112
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NMR spectroscopy; 13C CSA; Ibuprofen; Molecular motions; Low-temperature NMR
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Elisa Carignani; Silvia Borsacchi; Maria Concistrè; Ole G.Johannessen; Marco Geppi
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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