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Nuclear paramagnetic relaxation solids

Specific Molecular Interactions (Jardetzky) Nuclear Paramagnetic (Spin-Spin) Relaxation in Solids 7 499... [Pg.402]

In the solid state, Si nuclear spin relaxation mechanisms are much less efficient when compared with solutions. In inorganic solids, the presence of small amounts (traces) of paramagnetic impurities accelerates the relaxation rate, which otherwise... [Pg.8]

A large metalloproteins including superoxide dismutase, was studied using solid-state NMR with H detection under ultrafast MAS. The presence of paramagnetic relaxation ions also aided the collection of an extensive set of N and nuclear relaxation rates. [Pg.333]

Often the electronic spin states are not stationary with respect to the Mossbauer time scale but fluctuate and show transitions due to coupling to the vibrational states of the chemical environment (the lattice vibrations or phonons). The rate l/Tj of this spin-lattice relaxation depends among other variables on temperature and energy splitting (see also Appendix H). Alternatively, spin transitions can be caused by spin-spin interactions with rates 1/T2 that depend on the distance between the paramagnetic centers. In densely packed solids of inorganic compounds or concentrated solutions, the spin-spin relaxation may dominate the total spin relaxation 1/r = l/Ti + 1/+2 [104]. Whenever the relaxation time is comparable to the nuclear Larmor frequency S)A/h) or the rate of the nuclear decay ( 10 s ), the stationary solutions above do not apply and a dynamic model has to be invoked... [Pg.127]

Although relaxation measurements have been widely used in nuclear magnetic resonance studies of solid catalysts and adsorbed molecules, they have not found such favor in similar ESR work. Relaxation phenomena, however, do play a very important role in any magnetic resonance experiment, whether or not this aspect of the problem is studied. In fact, the temperature at which most ESR experiments are conducted is dictated by the relaxation process. Furthermore, even qualitative data on relaxation times can be used as supporting evidence in the identification of a paramagnetic species. [Pg.279]

If the paramagnetic center is part of a solid matrix, the nature of the fluctuations in the electron nuclear dipolar coupling change, and the relaxation dispersion profile depends on the nature of the paramagnetic center and the trajectory of the nuclear spin in the vicinity of the paramagnetic center that is permitted by the spatial constraints of the matrix. The paramagnetic contribution to the relaxation equation rate constant may be generally written as... [Pg.304]


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