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Structure and dynamics of [NH 2 (CH 3 ) 2 ] 3 Sb 2 Cl 9 by means of 1 H NMR relaxometry - quadrupolar relaxation enhancement effects
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Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP, 2017-05, Vol.19 (18), p.11197-11205
Ort / Verlag
England
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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H spin-lattice relaxation experiments have been performed for [NH
(CH
)
]
Sb
Cl
(tris(dimethylammonium)nonachlorodiantimonate(iii)) in the temperature range of 253-313 K and a broad range of frequencies - from 4 kHz to 40 MHz. From the analysis of quadrupolar relaxation enhancement effects (quadrupolar peaks) associated with
N nuclei, two lattice sites characterized by different electric field gradient tensors have been revealed. The
N quadrupolar couplings and asymmetry parameters at these sites differ by a factor of about two. Three motional processes have been identified and attributed to the overall dynamics of the NH
(CH
)
cations (slow motion), dynamics of the NH
groups (intermediate motion) and methyl group rotation (fast motion). It has been shown that the slow dynamics is only weakly temperature dependent, while the intermediate and fast motional processes are characterized by activation energies of 2.92 kJ mol
and 0.41 kJ mol
, respectively. The correlation time of the slow dynamics is of the order of μs, while the intermediate dynamics is faster by 2-3 orders of magnitude (depending on temperature). All correlation times have turned out to be independent of the position of the cations in the lattice (they are the same for both lattice sites). The analysis presented in this work is an example of the potential of the quadrupolar relaxation enhancement effects as a method revealing information on the dynamics and structure of solids.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1463-9076
eISSN: 1463-9084
DOI: 10.1039/C7CP00788D
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1039_C7CP00788D
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