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Symmetry quadrupolar lineshapes

Under anisotropic conditions, NMR lineshapes for a quadrupolar nucleus are dominated by chemical shielding and (first and second order) quadrupolar interactions. Dipolar interaction is usually a minor contribution only. First-order quadrupole interaction lifts the degeneracy of the allowed 21 (i.e. seven in the case of V / = V2) Zeeman transitions as shown in Figure 3.7, giving rise to seven equidistant lines, viz. a central line (mj = + V2 -V2. unaffected by quadrupole interaction) and six satellite lines. The overall breadth of the spectrum is determined by the size of the nuclear quadrupole coupling constant Cq the deviations from axial symmetry and hence the shape of the spectral envelope are governed by the asymmetry parameter. Static solid-state NMR thus provides additional parameters, in particular the quadrupole coupling constant, which correlates with the electronic situation in a vanadium compound. [ 1 The central component reflects the anisotropy of the chemical shift. [Pg.64]

Fortunately, for non-integer quadrupolar nuclei for the central transition = 0 and the dominant perturbation is second order only (equation B 1.12.8) which giyes a characteristic lineshape (figure Bl.12.1(c)) for axial symmetry) ... [Pg.1470]


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