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An Internuclear J-Coupling of 3He Induced by Molecular Confinement.

George Razvan BacanuJyrki RantaharjuGabriela HoffmanMark C WalkeySally BloodworthMaria ConcistrèRichard J WhitbyMalcolm Harris Levitt
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
The solution-state 13C NMR spectrum of the endofullerene 3He@C60 displays a doublet structure due to a J-coupling of magnitude 77.5 ± 0.2 mHz at 340 K between the 3He nucleus and a 13C nucleus of the enclosing carbon surface. The J-coupling increases in magnitude with increasing temperature. Quantum chemistry calculations successfully predict the approximate magnitude of the coupling. This observation shows that the mutual proximity of molecular or atomic species is sufficient to induce a finite scalar nuclear spin-spin coupling, providing that translational motion is restricted by confinement. The phenomenon may have applications to the study of surface interactions and to mechanically bound species.
Keyphrases
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