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Characterization of molecular motion in the solid state by carbon-13 spin-lattice relaxation times
Authors:Varner S J  Vold R L  Hoatson G L
Institution:Department of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795, USA.
Abstract:Relaxation calculations for rapidly spinning samples show that spin-lattice relaxation time (T(1Z)) anisotropy varies with the angle between the rotor spinning axis and the external field. When the rate of molecular motion is in the extreme narrowing limit, the measurement of T(1Z) anisotropies for two different values of the spinning angle allows the determination of two linear combinations of the three static spectral densities, J(0)(0), J(1)(0), and J(2)(0). These functions are sensitive to molecular geometry and the rate and trajectory of motion. The utility of these linear combinations in the investigation of molecular dynamics in solids has been demonstrated with natural abundance (13)C NMR experiments on ferrocene. In an isolated (13)C-(1,2)H group, the dipole-dipole interaction has the same orientational dependence as the quadrupole interaction. Thus, the spectral densities that are responsible for dipolar relaxation of (13)C are the same as those responsible for deuteron quadrupolar relaxation. For ferrocene-d(10), deuteron T(1Z) and T(1Q) anisotropies and the relaxation time of the (13)C magic angle spinning peak provide sufficient information to determine the orientation dependence of all three individual spectral densities.
Keywords:carbon  ferrocene  motion  relaxation  anisotropy
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