Interpreting solid state NMR spectra involves several steps:
1. Chemical Shifts: These provide information on the electronic environment of the nuclei. 2. Line Shapes and Broadening: Indicate the presence of different phases and dynamic processes. 3. Multiplicities and Coupling Constants: Provide information on the number of interacting nuclei and their spatial arrangement. 4. Relaxation Times (T₁ and T₂): Offer insights into molecular dynamics and mobility.