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Recent progress in solid-state NMR of spin-½ low-γ nuclei applied to inorganic materials

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Published
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>7/01/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Issue number1
Volume25
Number of pages22
Pages (from-to)26-47
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date24/11/22
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Significant technological and methodological advances in solid-state NMR techniques in recent years have increased the accessibility of nuclei with small magnetic moments (hereafter termed low-γ) underpinning an increased range of applications of such nuclei. These methodological advances are briefly summarised, including improvements in hardware and pulse sequences, as well as important developments in associated computational methods ( first principles calculations, spectral simulation). Here spin-½ nuclei are the focus, with this Perspective complementing a very recent review that looked at half-integer spin low-γ quadrupolar nuclei. Reference is made to some of the original reports of such spin-½ nuclei, but recent progress in the relevant methodology and applications to inorganic materials (most within the last 10 years) of these nuclei are the focus. An overview of the current state-of-the-art of studying these nuclei is thereby provided for both NMR spectroscopists and materials researchers.