Issue 69, 2018

Pushing the limits of sensitivity and resolution for natural abundance 43Ca NMR using ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T)

Abstract

Natural abundance 43Ca solid state NMR experiments are reported for the first time at ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T) on a series of Ca-(pyro)phosphate and Ca-oxalate materials, which are of biological relevance in relation to biomineralization processes and the formation of pathological calcifications. The significant gain in both sensitivity and resolution at 35.2 T leads to unprecedented insight into the structure of both crystalline and amorphous phases.

Graphical abstract: Pushing the limits of sensitivity and resolution for natural abundance 43Ca NMR using ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T)

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Jun 2018
Accepted
02 Aug 2018
First published
02 Aug 2018

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 9591-9594

Author version available

Pushing the limits of sensitivity and resolution for natural abundance 43Ca NMR using ultra-high magnetic field (35.2 T)

C. Bonhomme, X. Wang, I. Hung, Z. Gan, C. Gervais, C. Sassoye, J. Rimsza, J. Du, M. E. Smith, J. V. Hanna, S. Sarda, P. Gras, C. Combes and D. Laurencin, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 9591 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC05193C

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