Publication | Closed Access
Elucidation of cross relaxation in liquids by two-dimensional N.M.R. spectroscopy
1.5K
Citations
15
References
1980
Year
Relaxation ProcessCross RelaxationCross Relaxation PathwaysEngineeringPhysicsSimple LiquidNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonancePhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryMolecular KineticsMolecular SpectroscopyAbstract Two-dimensional N.m.r
Abstract Two-dimensional N.M.R. spectroscopy is applied to the elucidation of cross relaxation pathways in liquids. The theory underlying two dimensional studies of cross relaxation and of transient nuclear Overhauser effects is developed. The influence of the correlation time of the molecular random process is investigated. It is found that in the limit of short correlation times (extreme narrowing limit) weak negative cross-peaks are observed. However, for long correlation times (spin diffusion limit) strong positive cross-peaks can be obtained. The technique appears particularly promising for the study of cross relaxation in macromolecules. Examples of intra- and intermolecular cross relaxation in the extreme narrowing limit are presented. Additional informationNotes on contributorsS. Macura Academic Guest 1979–1980
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1