1984
DOI: 10.1002/chin.198436364
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ChemInform Abstract: The Impact of the Symmetry Properties of Classical Reorienting and Tunnelling Methyl Groups on the Spin‐Lattice Relaxation in Solids

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“…In both of the examples presented here the presence of methyl groups was used as a means to facilitate 1 H relaxation through tunneling (28). Due to the significant lengthening of the 1 H spin-lattice relaxation time T 1 we have not taken full advantage of the potential gains in S/N from dropping the temperature further.…”
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“…In both of the examples presented here the presence of methyl groups was used as a means to facilitate 1 H relaxation through tunneling (28). Due to the significant lengthening of the 1 H spin-lattice relaxation time T 1 we have not taken full advantage of the potential gains in S/N from dropping the temperature further.…”
Section: Of (32)mentioning
confidence: 99%