Heteronuclear double resonance in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Relaxation of multiple-quantum coherences

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Theoretical and experimental investigations of the relaxation rates of multiple-quantum coherences during heteronuclear double resonance (HDR) pulse sequences are presented. Average Liouvillian theory yields analytical expressions to describe the effective relaxation rates of multiple-quantum coherences during HDR irradiation. Experiments were carried out on a 13C-1H pair in glycerol to measure the effective auto- and cross-relaxation rates of multiple-quantum coherences during HDR schemes. The experimental results exhibit a very good agreement with theoretical predictions, even when the average Liouvillian expansion is truncated to zeroth order. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Ulzega, S., Verde, M., Ferrage, F., & Bodenhausen, G. (2009). Heteronuclear double resonance in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: Relaxation of multiple-quantum coherences. Journal of Chemical Physics, 131(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3269044

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