Calculation of Chemical Shifts. I. General Formulation and the Z Dependence
- 15 March 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 40 (6) , 1714-1724
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1725387
Abstract
Explicit expressions for the paramagnetic contribution σ(2) to the nuclear magnetic shielding are derived in the valence bond and the LCAO—MO framework including d as well as p orbitals on the atom in question. A survey of published experimental data reveals a periodic dependence of the range of chemical shifts on atomic number, which is explained in terms of the paramagnetic contribution to the chemical shift and its dependence on 〈1/r 3〉 for the bonding electrons. A brief discussion is given of related but more complex periodicities in the electron coupling of nuclear spins, using the M—H coupling in Group IV hydrides as an example. It is suggested that the anisotropy in the nuclear shielding and internuclear coupling tensors may combine to give observable linewidth differences in the high‐resolution NMR spectra of directly bonded nuclei of large Z.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- C13–H and X—H Coupling Constants for Compounds of the Type X(CH3)4The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1963
- Anisotropy of Chemical Shift for Some Fluorine CompoundsProceedings of the Physical Society, 1963
- Specific Heats of Sodium and Potassium by Toya's MethodProceedings of the Physical Society, 1963
- Mercury, thallium and lead resonancesDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1962
- The theory of chemical shifts in nuclear magnetic resonance I. Induced current densitiesProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1957
- EQUATION RELATING CHEMICAL SHIFT WITH MOLECULAR CONSTANTS IN THE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE OF TRIPLY CONNECTED PHOSPHORUSJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1957
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Phosphorus CompoundsJournal of the American Chemical Society, 1956
- Electron Distribution in Molecules. I. F19 Nuclear Magnetic Shielding and Substituent Effects in Some Benzene Derivatives1Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952
- Nuclear Magnetic Shielding in Fluorine and Hydrogen CompoundsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1951
- Hartree Computation of the Internal Diamagnetic Field for AtomsPhysical Review B, 1950