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H-Transfer Motions in an H-Bonded (Chloranilic Acid)-(1,3-Diazine) 1

35Cl NQR and 1H NMR relaxation times (T1Q, T1H) were measured in a hydrogen-bonded (chloranilic acid)-(1,3-diazine) 1:2 molecular complex in a temperature range of ca. 100-300 K. NQR frequencies observed were explained by the monovalent (1-) ionic structure of chloranilic acid, implying partial H-tr...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 2005-07, Vol.78 (7), p.1241
Main Authors: Ikeda, Ryuichi, Takahashi, Satoshi, Nihei, Taka-aki, Ishihara, Hideta, Ishida, Hiroyuki
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Language:English
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Summary:35Cl NQR and 1H NMR relaxation times (T1Q, T1H) were measured in a hydrogen-bonded (chloranilic acid)-(1,3-diazine) 1:2 molecular complex in a temperature range of ca. 100-300 K. NQR frequencies observed were explained by the monovalent (1-) ionic structure of chloranilic acid, implying partial H-transfer to diazine molecules. This H-transfer was shown to be dynamic by observing a single T1H minimum at ca. 120 K. Two new relaxation processes observed by NQR in high-temperature range, but undetected by NMR, were shown to be H-transfer motions between differently charged states of chloranilic acid molecules.
ISSN:0009-2673
1348-0634