(129) Xe and (131) Xe nuclear magnetic dipole moments from gas phase NMR spectra.

Magn Reson Chem

Laboratory of NMR Spectroscopy, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093, Warsaw, Poland.

Published: April 2015

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  • NMR measurements were conducted on helium and xenon isotopes in different gas mixtures at a high magnetic field to obtain precise resonance frequencies.
  • New quantum chemical values allowed for the calculation of accurate nuclear magnetic moments for xenon isotopes (129 Xe and 131 Xe) relative to helium.
  • The research validated a new method for estimating nuclear dipole moments and explored weak intermolecular interactions observed in gas phase NMR spectra of the mixtures.

Article Abstract

(3) He, (129) Xe and (131) Xe NMR measurements of resonance frequencies in the magnetic field B0=11.7586 T in different gas phase mixtures have been reported. Precise radiofrequency values were extrapolated to the zero gas pressure limit. These results combined with new quantum chemical values of helium and xenon nuclear magnetic shielding constants were used to determine new accurate nuclear magnetic moments of (129) Xe and (131) Xe in terms of that of the (3) He nucleus. They are as follows: μ((129) Xe) = -0.7779607(158)μN and μ((131) Xe) = +0.6918451(70)μN . By this means, the new 'helium method' for estimations of nuclear dipole moments was successfully tested. Gas phase NMR spectra demonstrate the weak intermolecular interactions observed on the (3) He and (129) Xe and (131) Xe shielding in the gaseous mixtures with Xe, CO2 and SF6 .

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