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Intermolecular relaxation in glycerol as revealed by field cycling 1H NMR relaxometry dilution experiments.

R Meier1, D Kruk, J Gmeiner, E A Rössler.   

Abstract

(1)H spin-lattice relaxation rates R(1) = 1/T(1) have been measured for partly deuterated glycerol-h(5) diluted in fully deuterated glycerol-h(0) for progressively lower concentrations of glycerol-h(5). By means of the field cycling (FC) technique relaxation dispersion data, R(1)(ω), have been collected for several temperatures in the frequency range of 10 kHz-20 MHz. In order to disclose the spectral shape of the intra- and intermolecular relaxation, extrapolation of the relaxation data to the zero concentration limit has been performed. The paper confirms that the low frequency excess contribution to the total relaxation rate R(1)(ω) previously reported for several liquids is of intermolecular origin and reflects translational motion, whereas the high-frequency part is attributed to molecular rotation. Thus, intra- and intermolecular relaxation contributions are spectrally separated. The intermolecular relaxation itself contains also a contribution from rotational motion, which is due to non-central positions of the interacting nuclei in the molecule. This eccentricity effect is quantitatively reproduced by treating the intermolecular spectral density as a sum of translational-like (described by the free diffusion model) and rotational-like contributions (described by a Cole-Davidson function). Applying frequency-temperature superposition master curves as well as individual relaxation dispersion data, R(1)(ω), are analyzed. It is demonstrated that, in spite of the rotational influence, the translational diffusion coefficients, D(T), can be extracted from the (1)H relaxation dispersion which gives (1)H NMR relaxometry the potential to become a routine technique determining the diffusion coefficient in liquids.
© 2012 American Institute of Physics

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22280768     DOI: 10.1063/1.3672096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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