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Nonuniform sampling (NUS) in multidimensional NMR permits the exploration of higher dimensional experiments and longer evolution times than the Nyquist Theorem practically allows for uniformly sampled experiments.
Our results quantify the utility of partial-component NUS as an additional means for introducing decoherence into sampling schemes and reducing sampling artifacts in high dimensional experiments.
We show that simulations of real three dimensional experiments are already feasible on relatively cheap multigraphical processor unit (GPU) cards in a standard desktop workstation.
This concept can be expanded straightforwardly to higher- (N-) dimensional experiments by constructing nested three-step phase cycles for each indirect dimension.
A one-dimensional experiment was demonstrated with 13.6 Mb/s data rate.
A two-dimensional experiment for measuring chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) under fast magic-angle spinning (MAS) is presented.
The two-dimensional experiment also reveals the presence of an efficient cross-relaxation mechanism between the water of hydration and the polymer.
Compared with the two-dimensional experiment, it is noted that due to directional wave wave interaction, breaking events could occur with smaller initial steepness and, more interestingly, with lower energy dissipation.
The estimates of the discharge coefficient generally ranged from 1.3 to 1.45, which are significantly smaller than the values obtained from the previous study based on the two-dimensional experiment.
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