Spin-rotation and NMR shielding constants in HCl
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5868Date
2013Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Jaszunski, Michal; Repisky, Michal; Demissie, Taye B.; Komorovsky, Stanislav; Malkin, Elena; Ruud, Kenneth; Garbacz, Piotr; Jackowski, Karol; Makulski, WAbstract
The spin-rotation and nuclear magnetic shielding constants are analysed for both nuclei in the HCl
molecule. Nonrelativistic ab initio calculations at the CCSD(T) level of approximation show that it
is essential to include relativistic effects to obtain spin-rotation constants consistent with accurate experimental data. Our best estimates for the spin-rotation constants of 1H35Cl are CCl =−53.914 kHz and CH = 42.672 kHz (for the lowest rovibrational level). For the chlorine shielding constant, the ab initio value computed including the relativistic corrections, σ(Cl) = 976.202 ppm, provides a new absolute shielding scale; for hydrogen we find σ(H) = 31.403 ppm (both at 300 K). Combining the theoretical results with our new gas-phase NMR experimental data allows us to improve the accuracy of the magnetic dipole moments of both chlorine isotopes. For the hydrogen shielding constant, including relativistic effects yields better agreement between experimental and computed values.
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American Institute of Physics (AIP)Citation
Journal of Chemical Physics (2013), vol.139: 234302Metadata
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