Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Molten Salts. I. Chemical Shift of Crystalline and Molten Thallium Salts
- 15 May 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 40 (10) , 2891-2898
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1724922
Abstract
Relatively large chemical shifts in the resonance frequency of the thallium nucleus are observed in both the crystalline and molten states of different thallium salts. Relative to TlNO3, which appears to be the most ionic of all thallium salts studied, the 205Tl resonance frequency at fixed field increases in the order: NO3————. The results are interpreted in terms of a second‐order paramagnetic contribution to the field at the Tl nucleus, arising from an admixture of its excited states with the ground state, and the chemical shift is approximately proportional to the square of the overlap integral. Although cations and anions in the melts are partly associated, the NMR shifts of the Tl nucleus show that the cause arises from incipient covalency rather than polarization of the cation by the halide ions. In both the crystalline and molten states, a linear paramagnetic shift with temperature is observed, which is attributed to the enhanced overlap of excited states which are induced by thermal vibrations.Keywords
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