Abstract
This concept summarizes recent advances in development and application of DNP enhanced multinuclear solid-state NMR to study the molecular structure and surface functionalization of cellulose and paper-based materials. Moreover, a novel application is presented where DNP enhanced 13C and 15N solid-state NMR is used to identify structure moieties formed by cross-linking of hydroxypropyl cellulose. Given these two aspects of this concept-type of article, we thus combine both, a review on recent findings already published and unpublished recent data that complement the existing knowledge in the field of characterization of functional lignocellulosic materials by DNP enhanced solid-state NMR.
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Höfler, M. V., Lins, J., Seelinger, D., Pachernegg, L., Schäfer, T., Spirk, S., … Gutmann, T. (2024). DNP enhanced solid-state NMR – A powerful tool to address the surface functionalization of cellulose/paper derived materials. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open, 21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmro.2024.100163
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