Impurity effects on the apparent spin-spin relaxation times of 35Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance in some solid mixtures
KR Doolan and S Hacobian
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(7) 1439 - 1444
Published: 1975
Abstract
Various monosubstituted and disubstituted benzenes were mixed in varying amounts with p-dichlorobenzene to form solid mixtures. The apparent spin-spin relaxation time, T*2, of the 35Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance of each of these mixtures was determined by a double pulsed super-regenerative oscillator (SRO) method which has been described previously.1 The SRO was operated in the logarithmic mode. The results show that electric quadrupole rather than magnetic dipole interactions are mainly responsible for the broadening that was observed for the 35Cl n.q.r. line of p-dichlorobenzene due to the impurities. The results also indicate that the para-disubstituted benzenes used formed uniform solid solutions with p-dichlorobenzene over the concentration range studied.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9751439
© CSIRO 1975