Stable magic angle spinning with Low-Cost 3D-Printed parts.

J Magn Reson

University of Siegen, Faculty IV: School of Science and Technology Department, Inorganic Materials Chemistry, Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2, 57076 Siegen, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

A 3D-printed double-bearing magic angle spinning (MAS) system was developed with a home-built 4.0 mm MAS nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe at 7 T. Various fused deposition modelling 3D printers were used to produce spinning modules of ignorable materials costs for rotors with a diameter of 7.0, 4.0, and 3.5 mm. High-performance MAS experiments on the 4.0 mm-diameter model using a pencil-type ceramic rotor and 3D-printed drive cap resulted in a high-resolution H NMR signal of silicone grease. The 3.5 mm-diameter MAS system reached a spinning frequency of 23 kHz. Furthermore, 3D-printed inserts were designed for various rotor sizes which can isolate the sample from humidity for a duration of more than a week. Single crystal inserts for MAS rotors of commercial probes can readily be printed using two-color printers. Those developments enable customized low-cost MAS NMR for both adapting existing and manufacturing new probes, respectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107096DOI Listing

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