1. The 103Rh NMR spectroscopy and relaxometry of the rhodium formate paddlewheel complex.
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Harbor-Collins, Harry, Sabba, Mohamed, Moustafa, Gamal, Legrady, Bonifac, Soundararajan, Murari, Leutzsch, Markus, and Levitt, Malcolm H.
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RHODIUM ,GYROMAGNETIC ratio ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,DENSITY functional theory - Abstract
The nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of spin-1/2 nuclei with low gyromagnetic ratio is challenging due to the low NMR signal strength. Methodology for the rapid acquisition of
103 Rh NMR parameters is demonstrated for the case of the rhodium formate "paddlewheel" complex R h 2 (H C O 2 ) 4 . A scheme is described for enhancing the103 Rh signal strength by polarization transfer from1 H nuclei, which also greatly reduces the interference from ringing artifacts, a common hurdle for the direct observation of low-γ nuclei. The103 Rh relaxation time constants T1 and T2 are measured within 20 min by using1 H-detected experiments. The field dependence of the103 Rh T1 is measured. The high-field relaxation is dominated by the chemical shift anisotropy mechanism. The103 Rh shielding anisotropy is found to be very large: |Δσ| = 9900 ± 540 ppm. This estimate is compared with density functional theory calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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