Angular correlation and diamagnetic susceptibilities studied by high field NMR. II. Halobenzenes, pyridine, and aniline

Abstract
The NMR analog of the Cotton–Mouton effect has been employed to determine the anisotropy and asymmetry in the magnetic susceptibility and the angular correlation factors g2 of pyridine, aniline, fluorobenzene, chlorobenzene, and bromobenzene. Results are discussed in comparison with data obtained by microwave spectroscopy, the Cotton–Mouton effect, and Rayleigh scattering.