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Exploitation of relaxation in cross-polarization nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of fossil fuels
Authors:MA Wilson  AM Vassallo  NJ Russell
Institution:CSIRO Division of Fossil Fuels, P.O. Box 136, North Ryde, N.S.W. 213, Australia
Abstract:The judicious choice of dipolar dephasing times or carbon magnetization holding times has been shown to improve resolution in solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of complex materials. Signals from protonated and alkylated aromatic carbons are reduced to enhance resolution of aromatic oxygenated groups. Rapidly rotating methyl groups can be resolved from other aliphatic carbon types. These techniques were used to investigate the structure of a brown coal, xylite fractions of a brown coal, a bituminous coal, an oil shale and a solvent-refined coal. The results allow estimates of the fraction of aromatic carbon that is protonated in coal to be made, and demonstrate that methyl groups in coal rotate rapidly at room temperature.
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