On the structure of the 14N nuclear quadrupole resonance line of hexamethylenetetramine

Abstract
The structure of the hexamethylenetetramine 14N nuclear quadrupole resonance line has been studied in detail on a powdered sample at 77°K. An improved, frequency‐stabilized spectrometer, interfaced to a digital computer, was used in resolving fine details of the experimental lineshape. The line shape could be fitted by the sum of two Gaussian lines of suitably chosen width, frequency, and amplitude.