Electric field N.M.R.
- 10 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 60 (5) , 1059-1066
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268978700100701
Abstract
Application of a strong de electric field to solutions of apolar molecules in an apolar solvent leads to partial orientation of the molecules. This orientation could be detected by N.M.R. spectroscopy through the anisotropic spin interactions that show up in the spectra. Subsequent analysis of the spectrum leads to information about the static electric polarizability tensor (a). The electric field N.M.R. (EFNMR) method was applied to measure, from the 2H EFNMR spectrum of naphthalene-d8, the anisotropy of a (i.e. Δα), and asymmetry (δα). The result is: 7·1 ± 0·3 and -(4·4 ± 0·5) × 10-24 cm3 for Δα and δα respectively. For triphenylene-d12 the value of Δα is measured to be -(14·4 ± 1·4) × 10-24 cm3. The results from the EFNMR method and from other methods are compared and discussedKeywords
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