Our new review article discussing the concept of dynamics-based spectral editing (DYSE) in ssNMR is now available online in the journal Methods. In it, we describe how the dynamics-sensitive pulse sequences enable the filtering out (or spectral editing) of signals based on their differences in dynamics. Applications by ourselves and many other groups are discussed. Notably, these applications range across a huge swatch of different sample types, going from designer peptide nano materials to whole tissues and even living organisms.
Citation:
- Hidden motions and motion-induced invisibility: dynamics-based spectral editing in solid-state NMR. Matlahov, I., Van der Wel, P.C.A. Methods, in press [URL]