Mj. Duer et al., AN INVESTIGATION OF THE STRUCTURAL UNITS IN SODIUM DISILICATE GLASS -A 2-D SI-29 NMR-STUDY, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 189(1-2), 1995, pp. 107-117
In this paper a two-dimensional magic-angle spinning (MAS) nuclear mag
netic resonance (NMR) experiment is applied to the study of sodium dis
ilicate glass. In this experiment, the MAS spectrum and the component
powder patterns are resolved in the F2 and F1 dimensions respectively.
Analysis of the data obtained indicates that two Q(3) species of diff
erent chemical shift anisotropy exist in the glass; this information c
ould not have been obtained from a simple one-dimensional experiment.
These results indicate that this experimental method will have general
application in addressing many of the outstanding problems concerning
the structure of multicomponent silica-based glasses.