Faster magic angle spinning reveals cellulose conformations in woods

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We present a first report on the detection of three different C6 conformers of cellulose in spruce, as revealed by solid-state 1H-13C correlation spectra. The breakthrough in 1H resolution is achieved by magic-angle spinning in the regime of 150 kHz. The suppression of dense dipolar network of 1H provides inverse detected 13C spectra at a good sensitivity even in natural samples. We find that the glycosidic linkages are initially more ordered in spruce than maple, but a thermal treatment of spruce leads to a more heterogeneous packing order of the remaining cellulose fibrils. This journal is

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Yuan, E. C. Y., Huang, S. J., Huang, H. C., Sinkkonen, J., Oss, A., Org, M. L., … Chan, J. C. C. (2021). Faster magic angle spinning reveals cellulose conformations in woods. Chemical Communications, 57(34), 4110–4113. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc01149a

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