‘H Magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR), echo 27A1 NMR, two-dimensional (2D) echo ‘H MAS NMR and ‘H, 27A1 and 29Si MAS NMR have been applied to study the acid sites of dehydrated zeolites. The quadrupole coupling constants Cot- determined from 2H MAS NMR spectra of Si-OH-AI sites increase with the framework aluminium content of the zeolites from 208 kHz (H-ZSM5) to 236 kHz (H-X and H-Y) due to the decreased acid strength of the bridging OH groups. The 27A1 signal of the Si-OH-AI sites, which was considered “NMR-invisible” in the past, yields Cocc = 16 MHz for zeolite H-ZSM-5. The majority of non-framework aluminium species could also be observed in dealuminated and dehydrated zeolites H-ZSM5 giving Cocc = 9 MHz. 2D echo ‘H MAS NMR spectra yield values of 16-40 ms for the lower limits of the lifetime of hydroxyl species at room temperature. A lifetime of more than 40 ms was obtained from echo 2H MAS NMR spectra for protonated sites giving a signal at ca. 6.5 ppm in partially dealuminated and weakly rehydrated samples.