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Chad M. Rienstra

Researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Publications -  142
Citations -  10936

Chad M. Rienstra is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magic angle spinning & Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 139 publications receiving 10098 citations. Previous affiliations of Chad M. Rienstra include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Urbana University.

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Heteronuclear decoupling in rotating solids

TL;DR: In this article, a simple two pulse phase modulation (TPPM) scheme was proposed to reduce the residual linewidths arising from insufficient proton decoupling power in double resonance magic angle spinning (MAS) experiments.
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Fivefold symmetric homonuclear dipolar recoupling in rotating solids: Application to double quantum spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, a double quantum recoupling is explored in multiple spin systems and derived analytical forms for polarization transfer and double quantum excitation relevant for uniformly labeled systems, and the wide applicability of the fivefold sequence is demonstrated with INADEQUATE type spectra of uniformly 13 C labeled sucrose and L-alanine.
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Amphotericin forms an extramembranous and fungicidal sterol sponge

TL;DR: These findings reveal that extraction of a polyfunctional lipid underlies the resistance-refractory antimicrobial action of amphotericin and suggests a roadmap for separating its cytocidal and membrane-permeabilizing activities.
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Homonuclear radio frequency-driven recoupling in rotating solids

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss several aspects of homonuclear recoupling and longitudinal exchange using rotor-synchronized spin echo sequences in solid state magic-angle spinning (MAS) experiments, including accurate measurement of weak dipole-dipole couplings between rare spins, the behavior of dipolar trajectories in multiple spin environments, and chemical shift correlation spectroscopy via polarization exchange.