Laurencin, D. and Ribot, F. and Gervais, C. and Wright, A.J. and Baker, A.R. and Campayo, L. and Hanna, J.V. and Iuga, D. and Smith, M.E. and Nedelec, J.-M. and Renaudin, G. and Bonhomme, C. (2016) 87Sr, 119Sn, 127I Single and {1H/19F}-Double Resonance Solid-State NMR Experiments: Application to Inorganic Materials and Nanobuilding Blocks. ChemistrySelect, 1 (15). pp. 4509-4519. ISSN 2365-6549
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87Sr, 127I and 119Sn wideline NMR spectroscopy was successfully applied to inorganic and hybrid materials: (i) Sr derivatives of medicinal interest (Sr-malonate, Sr-pyrophosphates, mixed Ca,Sr-fluoroapatites); (ii) apatitic structures acting as host matrices for iodine; and (iii) Sn-derived oxo-clusters which can be used as inorganic nanobuilding blocks. The BRAIN (BRoadband Adiabatic INversion) CP (Cross Polarization) approach (by Schurko et al.) was applied to a non integer quadrupolar nucleus (87Sr, I=9/2). The sequence was used in combination with WURST (Wideband Uniform-Rate Smooth-Truncation) QCPMG (Quadrupolar Carr-Purcell Meiboom-Gill) for optimal sensitivity. We showed that 127I WURST QCPMG experiments were sufficiently sensitive to allow rapid characterization of the incorporation of iodide (I−) anions in lead vanadate/phosphate apatites, and that 127I acted as a sensitive probe for the description of local disorder. 1H/19F → 119Sn BRAIN CP was successfully applied to the detailed characterization of tin oxo-clusters, using 1H and 19F as spin baths. We demonstrated that BRAIN CP can be effectively used as a tool of spectral editing leading to the estimation of spatial proximities between 119Sn and 1H/19F nuclei. © 2016 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim