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The resolution of proton solid-state NMR spectra is usually limited by broadening arising from dipolar interactions between spins. Magic-angle spinning alleviates this broadening by inducing coherent averaging. However, even the highest spinning rates experimentally accessible today are not able to completely remove dipolar interactions. Here, we introduce a deep learning approach to determine pure isotropic proton spectra from a two-dimensional set of magic-angle spinning spectra acquired at different spinning rates. Applying the model to 8 organic solids yields high-resolution H-1 solid-state NMR spectra with isotropic linewidths in the 50-400 Hz range.
David Lyndon Emsley, Daria Torodii, Pinelopi Moutzouri, Manuel Cordova, Bruno Simões de Almeida
Francesco Mondada, Alexandre Massoud Alahi, Vaios Papaspyros