A concerted approach for the determination of molecular conformation in ordered and disordered materials |
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Authors: | Sehnert Jan Senker Jürgen |
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Affiliation: | Anorganische Chemie I, Universit?t Bayreuth, Universit?tsstrasse 30, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany, Fax: (+49)?921‐55‐2788 |
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Abstract: | We present the successful application of a concerted approach for the investigation of the local environment in ordered and disordered phases in the solid state. In this approach we combined isotope labeling with computational methods and different solid-state NMR techniques. We chose triphenylphosphite (TPP) as an interesting example of our investigations because TPP exhibits two crystalline modifications and two different amorphous phases one of which is highly correlated. In particular we analyzed the conformational distribution in three of these phases. A sample of triply labeled 1-[13C]TPP was prepared and 1D MAS as well as wide-line 13C NMR spectra were measured. Furthermore we acquired 2D 13C wide-line exchange spectra and used this method to derive highly detailed information about the phenyl orientation in the investigated TPP phases. For linkage with a structure model a DFT analysis of the TPP molecule and its immediate environment was carried out. The ab initio calculations of the 13C chemical shift tensor in three- and six-spin systems served as a base for the calculation of 1D and 2D spectra. By comparing these simulations to the experiment an explicit picture of all phases could be drawn on a molecular level. Our results therefore reveal the high potential of the presented approach for detailed studies of the mesoscopic environment even in the challenging case of amorphous materials. |
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Keywords: | ab initio calculations chemical shift anisotropy solid‐state NMR spectroscopy structure elucidation |
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