Hyperfine couplings between the paramagnetic moment and nuclei in the metallic phase of low silica X zeolite loaded with potassium†
Abstract
Temperature dependences of NMR spectra have been observed for 23Na and 27Al in the metallic phase of Na–K form low silica X (LSX) zeolite loaded with potassium, where the condition of saturation is achieved with a loading level of 9.0 atoms per supercage and the paramagnetic moment contributes to the magnetism of the system beyond simple isolated spin. Two separated peaks have been recognized for 23Na, where the shift values show a quite linear relationship with susceptibility, and the so-called K–χ plot works quite well to give values of 0.32 kOe μB−1 and 0.40 kOe μB−1 for hyperfine coupling constants. Although no separated peak is seen in the 27Al NMR spectrum, the spectral centroid deviates to the positive side. The shoulder of the spectrum scales to susceptibility and the K–χ plot also works well to give a value of 0.15 kOe μB−1 for the hyperfine coupling constant. The orbital of potassium-originated electrons confined in the cage of LSX is understood as seeping out over the framework of zeolite, which is wider than that of the sodium-originated case.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Intercalation compounds