Volume 13, 1978

Determination of relative intramolecular configuration by nuclear quadrupole double resonance

Abstract

The influence of a nuclear quadrupole spin system B on the spin echo of a nuclear quadrupole system A is governed by a 1/r6 law. This relation was used to determine relative intramolecular arrangements within molecules and complex ions in solids. By heteronuclear double resonance 81Br [graphic omitted] 27Al in KAl2Br7 the bridging bromine has been determined and also the Br frequencies have been assigned to certain Br—Al bonds. Homonuclear double resonance 35Cl [graphic omitted] 35Cl was applied to molecular compounds of Cl3CCO2H and the close-lying frequencies of two molecules in the asymmetric unit were split-up into the appropriate groups. Finally, from isotopic 81Br [graphic omitted] 79Br double resonance in 3,5-dichlorophenoxy aluminiumdibromide and 4-chlorophenoxy aluminiumdibromide a structure is proposed for these molecules. The aluminium atoms in these dimeric compounds are connected by bridging oxygen atoms, whereas the bromine atoms are in terminal positions.

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Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1978,13, 93-100

Determination of relative intramolecular configuration by nuclear quadrupole double resonance

N. Weiden and A. Weiss, Faraday Symp. Chem. Soc., 1978, 13, 93 DOI: 10.1039/FS9781300093

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