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<sup>1</sup>H Nmr Study Of Molecular Motions In Thiourea Pyridinium Nitrate Inclusion Compound
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2004
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Relaxation ProcessMolecular SolidEngineeringHigh Temperature PhaseBiochemistryMagnetic ResonanceSpectra-structure CorrelationPhysical ChemistryProtein NmrChemistryMolecular MotionsSpin-lattice Relaxation TimeMedicinePotential BarriersCrystallographyNuclear Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyBiophysics
The proton NMR second moment and spin-lattice relaxation time have been studied for polycrystalline thiourea pyridinium nitrate inclusion compound and its perdeuderated analogues in a wide temperature range. The reorientation of two dynamically different pyridinium cations around their pseudohexagonal symmetry axis taking place over inequivalent barriers have been revealed in the low-temperature phase. Activation parameters for these motions have been derived. A symmetrization of the potential barriers has been observed at the transition from intermediate to the high temperature phase. The motion of thiourea molecules has been also evidenced, but could not be unambiguously described.