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SASSY NMR: Simultaneous Solid and Solution Spectroscopy.

Rajshree Ghosh BiswasRonald SoongAmy JenneMonica BastawrousMyrna J SimpsonAndré J Simpson
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Synergism between different phases gives rise to chemical, biological or environmental reactivity, thus it is increasingly important to study samples intact. Here, SASSY (SimultAneous Solid and Solution spectroscopY) is introduced to simultaneously observe (and differentiate) all phases in multiphase samples using standard, solid-state NMR equipment. When monitoring processes, the traditional approach of studying solids and liquids sequentially, can lead to information in the non-observed phase being missed. SASSY solves this by observing the full range of materials, from crystalline solids, through gels, to pure liquids, at full sensitivity in every scan. Results are identical to running separate 13 C CP-MAS solid-state and 13 C solution-state experiments back-to-back but requires only a fraction of the spectrometer time. After its introduction, SASSY is applied to process monitoring and finally to detect all phases in a living freshwater shrimp. SASSY is simple to implement and thus should find application across all areas of research.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • computed tomography
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • room temperature
  • magnetic resonance imaging