“…The octahedra form one-dimensional chains by edgesharing. Similar chains are observed in the crystal structure of CuC12.2H20 (Engberg, 1970). There is a clear correlation between the long and short Cu-CI (1) El (2) and CuC12 Diseusslon.…”
“…The octahedra form one-dimensional chains by edgesharing. Similar chains are observed in the crystal structure of CuC12.2H20 (Engberg, 1970). There is a clear correlation between the long and short Cu-CI (1) El (2) and CuC12 Diseusslon.…”
“…That is, the Cu atoms in CuCl 2 are in a mixed-valence state consisting of mono-and divalent cations. This can be supported by the fact that the Cu-C1 bond length [R = 2.108 (1)A] is shorter than that of CulICI2 .-2H20 [R = 2.290 (4) A] (Engberg, 1970).…”
“…Close examination of either the X-ray [79] or neutron diffraction [80] derived structures of CuCl 2 · 2D 2 O reveals that the two exchanging sites are related by an active rotation about the molecular frame z-axis; this leads to the constraints:…”
Section: A Hopping Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• determined by X-ray refined values [79] of neutron scattering measurements [80]. The quadrupole coupling constant determined by nuclear quadrupole resonance on the antiferromagnetic…”
Section: A Hopping Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the size of our Lorentz cavity, we performed calculations of the paramagnetic shift tensor using the crystal structure reported by Engberg [79]. Using a g-tensor [84] that is diagonal in the molecular frame defined in Fig.…”
Section: B Analysis Of the Paramagnetic Shift Tensormentioning
A new two-dimensional NMR experiment to separate and correlate the first-order quadrupolar and chemical/paramagnetic shift interactions is described. This experiment, which we call the shifting-d echo experiment, allows a more precise deter-
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