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Polarization of spin

Willker and Leibfritz (1992a) introduced an extension of the E.COSY principle that yields additional flexibility. In addition to coherence transfer between the active spins i and j, polarization of spin p, which is passive during is transferred to a spin q, which plays the role of the passive spin during t - Hence, in general, the E.COSY triad is opened up. The two- and three-dimensional JHH-TOCSY experiments for the determination of coupling constants of Willker and Leibfritz (1992a) use a combination of homonuclear TOCSY transfer and two BIRD (bilinear rotation decou-... [Pg.236]

Cline RW, Greytak TJ, Kleppner D. (1981) Nuclear polarization of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. Phys. Rev. Lett. 47 1195-1198. [Pg.552]

Figure Bl.16.5. An example of the CIDNP net effect for a radical pair with one hyperfme interaction. Initial conditions g > g2, negative and the RP is initially singlet. Polarized nuclear spin states and schematic NMR spectra are shown for the recombination and scavenging products in the boxes. Figure Bl.16.5. An example of the CIDNP net effect for a radical pair with one hyperfme interaction. Initial conditions g > g2, negative and the RP is initially singlet. Polarized nuclear spin states and schematic NMR spectra are shown for the recombination and scavenging products in the boxes.
Closs G L and Trifunac A D 1969 Chemically Induced nuclear spin polarization as a tool for determination of spin multiplicities of radical-pair precursors J. Am. Chem. Soc. 91 4554-5... [Pg.1618]

Forbes M D E, Avdievich N I, Schulz G R and Ball J D 1996 Chain dynamics cause the disappearance of spin-correlated radical pair polarization in flexible biradicals J. Phys. Chem. 100 13 887-91... [Pg.1620]

One consequence of the spin-polarized nature of the effective potential in F is that the optimal Isa and IsP spin-orbitals, which are themselves solutions of F ( )i = 8i d >i, do not have identical orbital energies (i.e., 8isa lsP) and are not spatially identical to one another (i.e., (l)isa and (l)isp do not have identical LCAO-MO expansion coefficients). This resultant spin polarization of the orbitals in P gives rise to spin impurities in P. That is, the determinant Isa 1 s P 2sa is not a pure doublet spin eigenfunction although it is an eigenfunction with Ms = 1/2 it contains both S = 1/2 and S = 3/2 components. If the Isa and Is P spin-orbitals were spatially identical, then Isa Is P 2sa would be a pure spin eigenfunction with S = 1/2. [Pg.462]

A UHF wave function may also be a necessary description when the effects of spin polarization are required. As discussed in Differences Between INDO and UNDO, a Restricted Hartree-Fock description will not properly describe a situation such as the methyl radical. The unpaired electron in this molecule occupies a p-orbital with a node in the plane of the molecule. When an RHF description is used (all the s orbitals have paired electrons), then no spin density exists anywhere in the s system. With a UHF description, however, the spin-up electron in the p-orbital interacts differently with spin-up and spin-down electrons in the s system and the s-orbitals become spatially separate for spin-up and spin-down electrons with resultant spin density in the s system. [Pg.232]

The general idea of using different orbitals for different spins" seems thus to render an important extension of the entire framework of the independent-particle model. There seem to be essential physical reasons for a comparatively large orbital splitting depending on correlation, since electrons with opposite spins try to avoid each other because of their mutual Coulomb repulsion, and, in systems with unbalanced spins, there may further exist an extra exchange polarization of the type emphasized by Slater. [Pg.313]

Electron-electron repulsion integrals, 28 Electrons bonding, 14, 18-19 electron-electron repulsion, 8 inner-shell core, 4 ionization energy of, 10 localization of, 16 polarization of, 75 Schroedinger equation for, 2 triplet spin states, 15-16 valence, core-valence separation, 4 wave functions of, 4,15-16 Electrostatic fields, of proteins, 122 Electrostatic interactions, 13, 87 in enzymatic reactions, 209-211,225-228 in lysozyme, 158-161,167-169 in metalloenzymes, 200-207 in proteins ... [Pg.230]


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