The effect of fast electronic relaxation times on the H-1 and Li-7 magnetic relaxation dispersion modulated by the translational encounter of cation/cation pairs
Trj. Dinesen et Rg. Bryant, The effect of fast electronic relaxation times on the H-1 and Li-7 magnetic relaxation dispersion modulated by the translational encounter of cation/cation pairs, CHEM P LETT, 303(1-2), 1999, pp. 187-193
H-1 and Li-7 magnetic relaxation dispersion data are presented, showing the
field dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation rates of (H3C)(4)N+ and Li
(H2O)(+)(n) in Gd(III) and Mn(II) solutions. The limit of short electronic
relaxation time is observed for Gd(III) up to about 7 T, in contrast to Mn(
II) solutions wherein the intermolecular contribution to nuclear relaxation
is dominated by relative translational diffusion. These results contradict
the assumption made by Fries et al. (Chem. Phys. Lett. 286 (1998) 93) that
the electron relaxation times may be neglected in the analysis of tetramet
hylammonium proton relaxation rates in Gd(III) solutions. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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