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NMR shielding in helium-3 atoms modified by gaseous nitrogen and oxygen.

Piotr GarbaczMaria MisiakKarol Jackowski
Published in: Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC (2020)
Helium-3 nuclear magnetic resonance (3 He NMR) measurements were carried out for the gaseous mixtures of helium-3 with pure nitrogen and synthetic air as the solvents. It was found that 3 He shielding is linearly dependent on solvent density up to approx. 6 mol/L. At higher density of the gaseous solvent, the change of 3 He shielding is nonlinear and especially distinct when helium-3 atoms can interact with two O2 molecules. The interaction with paramagnetic oxygen molecules can induce two kinds of 3 He shielding changes: (1) due to the isotropic Fermi contact interaction and (2) from the dipolar magnetic interaction between unpaired O2 electrons and 3 He nuclear magnetic dipole moment. The two paramagnetic effects in helium-3 shielding cannot be experimentally separated, although for such small molecular objects, they could be presumably modeled by advanced theoretical calculations.
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