14N1H HMQC Solid-State NMR as a Powerful Tool to Study Amorphous Formulations – an Exemplary Study of Paclitaxel Loaded Polymer Micelles

12 May 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

We present 14N-1H HMQC MAS NMR experiments in the solid state as a promising tool to study amorphous formulations. Poly(2-oxazoline) based polymer micelles loaded with different amounts of the cancer drug paclitaxel serve to highlight the possibilities offered by these experiments: While the very similar 15N chemical shifts hamper a solid-state NMR characterization based on this nucleus, 14N is a very versatile alternative. 14N-1H HMQC experiments yield well-separated signals, which are spread over a large ppm range, provide information on the symmetry of the nitrogen environment and probe 14N-1H through-space proximities.

Keywords

14N-1H HMQCs
solid-state NMR
paclitaxel
polymeric micelles

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