Low temperature nuclear magnetic resonance studies of NH4ClO4

Abstract
The properties of ammonium perchlorate were investigated in the temperature range between 1.3 and 50 K by nuclear magnetic resonance and relaxation experiments. The observed increase in the proton second moment from its high temperature value of ~ 1.18 G2 to the value of 4.30 G2 below 4.2 K was associated with a characteristic activation energy of ~ 4 × 10−21 J molecule−1 (~ 0.6 kcal mole−1). No evidence could be found for nuclear spin conversion between the symmetry species of the ammonium ion from measurements of the static proton magnetic susceptibility above 1.3 K. An asymptotic analysis of the low temperature proton lineshapes identified the broad wings of the lines with ammonium ions of T type symmetry. Measurements of the proton relaxation times T1 and T agreed with previous work by others on NH4ClO4, and were similar to observations on other ammonium compounds having low reorientational barriers.

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