Homogeneity of doping with paramagnetic ions by NMR

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In NMR, paramagnetic dopants change the relaxation behavior and the chemical shift of the nuclei in their immediate environment. Based on the concept that the "immediate environment" in a diamagnetic host material can be described as a sphere with radius r0, we developed a function for the fraction of unperturbed nuclei (the fraction of nuclei outside the sphere) which gives a link between the effective radius and the doping concentration. In the case of a homogeneous doping scenario a characteristic dependence is observed in both theory and experiment. We validated the model on a sample series where paramagnetic Eu(ii) ions are doped into crystalline SrH2. The fraction of unperturbed nuclei was determined from the 1H NMR signal and follows the predicted curve for a homogeneous doping scenario where the radius r0 is 17 Å.

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Li, W., Celinski, V. R., Weber, J., Kunkel, N., Kohlmann, H., & Schmedt Auf Der Günne, J. (2016). Homogeneity of doping with paramagnetic ions by NMR. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18(14), 9752–9757. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cp07606d

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