Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation and anisotropic reorientation in liquid dimethylmercury

Abstract
Spin–lattice relaxation times of 1H, D, and 199Hg have been measured between 234 and 333 K in liquid dimethylmercury and its isotopic modifications. These measurements have allowed the relaxation mechanisms to be separated. It was found that the spin–rotation interaction is the dominating mechanism for the 199Hg relaxation at 14.1 kG even at low temperatures. We have estimated the spin–rotation constants, [Formula: see text] along with the chemical shift anisotropy [Formula: see text]It is concluded that reorientation about the symmetry axis is not well described by molecular diffusion. Reorientation of the methyl group about its symmetry axis is found to be approximately forty times faster than the reorientation about the perpendicular axis.

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