1999
DOI: 10.1021/ic981370f
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A Deuterium NMR Spectroscopic Study of Solid BH3NH3

Abstract: Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) powder spectra and spin-lattice relaxation times (T(1)) are used to measure the deuterium quadrupolar coupling constants (QCCs) chi(BD) and chi(ND) and to investigate the molecular reorientation of the BD(3) and ND(3) groups in solid deuterated borane monoammoniate, BD(3)NH(3) and BH(3)ND(3), respectively. In the high-temperature, tetragonal, phase (above 225 K) the following Arrhenius parameters are obtained from the temperature-dependent T(1): E(a) = 5.9 +/- 0.5 kJ/… Show more

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“…This indicates unequivocally that both ions are reorienting pseudo-isotropically at rates which are already rapid on the NMR timescale ( 1.5 × 10 −6 s −1 ), since 2 H NMR lineshapes for static N-D and B-D bonds should show doublets roughly 150 and 80 kHz apart respectively (based on quadrupole coupling constants of ND 3 BH 3 or NH 3 BD 3 ). 26 This is consistent with reorientations such that each H or D visits the 8 positions at the corners of the cube indicated by the structural study. Note, however, that reorientation between tetrahedral sites or rotational diffusion over a sphere would give a similar result.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…This indicates unequivocally that both ions are reorienting pseudo-isotropically at rates which are already rapid on the NMR timescale ( 1.5 × 10 −6 s −1 ), since 2 H NMR lineshapes for static N-D and B-D bonds should show doublets roughly 150 and 80 kHz apart respectively (based on quadrupole coupling constants of ND 3 BH 3 or NH 3 BD 3 ). 26 This is consistent with reorientations such that each H or D visits the 8 positions at the corners of the cube indicated by the structural study. Note, however, that reorientation between tetrahedral sites or rotational diffusion over a sphere would give a similar result.…”
supporting
confidence: 85%
“…This barrier is easily overcome at ambient conditions (k B T = 25 meV at room temperature). Previous studies have argued that NH 3 and BH 3 groups rotate freely [8] and that the molecule rotates as a whole [9]. Our evidence supports a combination of both explanations.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…In 1983, Reynhardt and Hoon [8] found threefold reorientations of the BH 3 and NH 3 groups with a tunneling frequency of 1.4 MHz in the orthorhombic phase. Penner et al [9] found in 1999 that these groups reoriented independently. Deciphering the behavior in the tetragonal structure has been less straightforward.…”
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confidence: 99%
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