NMR Study of Synthetic Gallosilicate Natrolite

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Solid-state 29Si and 71Ga NMR was used to study the synthetic gallosilicate Na16Ga16Si24O80 ·16H2O (Ga–natrolite). It has been shown that Ga–natrolite contains mainly Si(GaO4)3(SiO4) and Si(GaO4)2(SiO4)2-structural units and has sufficiently ordered structure. Temperature dependence of the spin–lattice relaxation time T1 of 71Ga nuclei has also been studied using solid-state NMR. Spin–lattice relaxation of the 71Ga was determined to be governed by the electric quadrupole interaction with the crystal electric field gradients modulated by translational motion of H2O molecules in the Ga–natrolite pores.

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Paczwa, M., Sapiga, A. A., Olszewski, M., Sapiga, A. V., & Sergeev, N. A. (2020). NMR Study of Synthetic Gallosilicate Natrolite. Applied Magnetic Resonance, 51(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-019-01163-3

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