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Quadrupolar 14N NMR Relaxation from Force-Field and Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics in Different Solvents.

Adam B PhilipsAlex MarchenkoLucas Colucci DucatiJochen Autschbach
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2018)
Quadrupolar NMR spin relaxation rates and corresponding line widths were computed for the quadrupolar nucleus 14N for neat acetonitrile as well as for 1-methyl-1,3-imidazole and 1-methyl-1,3,4-triazole in different solvents. Molecular dynamics (MD) was performed with forces from the Kohn-Sham (KS) theory (ab initio MD) and force-field molecular mechanics (classical MD), followed by KS electric field gradient (EFG) calculations. For acetonitrile the agreement of the 14N line width with experiment is very good. Relative line widths for the azole nitrogens are improved over simpler approximations used previously in conjunction with single-point calculations at the multiconfigurational self-consistent field level. Overall, the NMR line widths are computed within a factor of 2 of the experimental values, giving access to reasonable estimates both of the dynamic EFG variance in the solvated systems as well as the associated correlation times that determine the relaxation rates.
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